Davutoglu: Turkey to revise its Diaspora concept
14:25 - 24.12.11
Turkey reportedly renews its rhetoric that it applied within its
action plan against the Armenian Genocide.
According to Hurriyet Daily News, Ankara constitutes its action plan
on raising awareness in the international arena on overall incidents
of the World War I-era in a way that includes what all Ottoman people
suffered.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmed Davutoglu was quoted as saying that the
country would change its `concept of diaspora.
Turkey's short-term action plan against Armenian resolutions and
long-term plans for the upcoming 100th year of the Genocide will be
reportedly discussed during the meetings of Turkish ambassadors, who
gathered in Ankara to review the country's foreign policy, a
diplomatic source was quoted as telling the paper on Friday.
Ankara was also said to be concerned with Armenian initiatives in the
US because of the upcoming presidential election in the country.
Ankara would raise its voice against the bill `all around the world,'
Davutoglu said, adding that Turkey would decide whether to `sharpen or
ease' measures against France.
Tert.am
14:25 - 24.12.11
Turkey reportedly renews its rhetoric that it applied within its
action plan against the Armenian Genocide.
According to Hurriyet Daily News, Ankara constitutes its action plan
on raising awareness in the international arena on overall incidents
of the World War I-era in a way that includes what all Ottoman people
suffered.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmed Davutoglu was quoted as saying that the
country would change its `concept of diaspora.
Turkey's short-term action plan against Armenian resolutions and
long-term plans for the upcoming 100th year of the Genocide will be
reportedly discussed during the meetings of Turkish ambassadors, who
gathered in Ankara to review the country's foreign policy, a
diplomatic source was quoted as telling the paper on Friday.
Ankara was also said to be concerned with Armenian initiatives in the
US because of the upcoming presidential election in the country.
Ankara would raise its voice against the bill `all around the world,'
Davutoglu said, adding that Turkey would decide whether to `sharpen or
ease' measures against France.
Tert.am