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    ARMENIA ALLEGATIONS SHOULD BE LEFT TO HISTORIANS - PACE PRESIDENT

    news.az
    Jan 27 2011
    Azerbaijan

    Armenian allegations on the 1915 incidents were brought up at PACE's
    winter session as President Abdullah Gul addressed the Assembly.

    The so-called Armenian allegations were brought up again when President
    Abdullah Gul, who went to Strasbourg by official invitation of the
    Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly Speaker Mevlut Cavusoglu,
    addressed the parliamentarians at the 2011 Winter Session and replied
    to questions posed by them.

    Parliamentary Assembly Speaker Mevlut Cavusoglu said the Armenia
    allegations should be left to historians and politicians should not
    take decisions without having opinion and information about what
    really happened.

    Cavusoglu said President Gul's answers were sincere and full of
    confidence. Turkey is now an important actor at the Council of Europe
    Parliamentary Assembly.

    Turkish MP Mevlut Cavusoglu who has been the speaker of the
    Parliamentary Assembly for a year now is to retain his position
    for another term. This achievement which is tantamount to a vote
    of confidence is also an element enhancing Turkey's influence in
    the Council.

    Cavusoglu said that it is the first time a Turkish deputy has become
    the speaker of Parliamentary Assembly and Turkey's aim is to show how
    Turkey, with its government and people, can contribute to Europe. He
    said further that Turkey is now a country which can register its
    success on every platform and that is why Turkey should keep its
    horizon wide and its goals hefty.




    From: A. Papazian
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