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    ERDOGAN CANCELS VISIT TO ARGENTINA: KEMAL ATATURK BUST NOT TO BE ERECTED IN BUENOS AIRES

    Panorama.am
    17:28 31/05/2010

    Politics

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is traveling about
    Latin America, cancelled his visit to Argentina. The reason is that
    the municipal authorities of capital city of Argentina Buenos Aires,
    pressed by the Armenian community, gave up the idea of erecting Kemal
    Ataturk bust.

    Erdogan was to have left Brazil for Argentina on May 31. The Turkish
    Prime Minister was to meet with Argentine President Cristina Fernandez
    de Kirchner in Buenos Aires. Besides, he was to attend Kemal Ataturk
    bust unveiling ceremony in Buenos Aires George Nuber park.

    However, as early as before Erdogan started his travels, at the end of
    the previous week, after the protests of Argentine Armenian community
    representatives, Buenos Aires Municipality decided to annul Kemal
    Ataturk bust erection ceremony.

    According to Radio Liberty, besides making the mentioned decision,
    Municipality representative Diego Santilli also apologized to the
    Armenian community for a "hard mistake," as he classed it, and promised
    to disallow to unveil the bust.

    Naturally, official Ankara's response to the decision was harsh.

    According to Turkish press, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu spoke
    to his Argentine counterpart George Taiana and called on him "to stay
    loyal to his commitments."

    In addition, the Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a statement accusing
    the Armenian organizations of Argentine of "hostile" intervention.

    "Argentine government acted so, pressed by Armenian circles having
    hostile disposition towards Turkey," the statement read.

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for his part, had a phone conversation with
    President Cristina Kirchner and demanded reconsideration of the
    decision.

    In response, the Argentine President said that though she understands
    Turkish side's position, nevertheless Argentine government cannot
    intervene into municipal authorities' decision.

    "It would be a violation of Argentine Constitution," the President
    said.

    Therefore Prime Minister Erdogan cancelled his visit to Argentina
    and will leave Brazil for Chile instead.

    It should be mentioned that the news attracted the attention of the
    leading world media.

    Thus, BBC besides presenting the fact also touched upon the
    Armenia-Turkey relations. "The Armenian organizations want Turkey
    to recognize the mass slaughters as genocide, and Argentina is among
    the countries having done so," BBC reported.

    Mohammedan countries' media also commented upon the news. The Al
    Arabiya TV channel touching upon the news and the Armenian Genocide
    issue wrote: "The Argentina-Turkey relations worsened again."

    And Turkish Zaman touched upon the adoption of the bill on recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide in Argentina. The newspaper mentioning that
    the respective legal act was adopted in 2006 November and ratified by
    Argentine President of that time Nestor Kirchner (current President
    Cristina Kirchner's husband: Panorama.am) tries to ground this Latin
    American country's position:

    "Argentina has the third biggest Armenian community after the U.S.

    and France," the newspaper wrote. It should be mentioned that
    indeed, the Argentine Armenian community is the third in the Western
    Hemisphere and, in general, it comes after not only U.S. and France,
    but also Russia, Iran, Georgia, Syria, and, according to some data,
    also the Ukraine.




    From: A. Papazian
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