TURKEY'S EU MINISTER ADVISES FRANCE NOT TO PLACE NONSENSICAL INFORMATION IN SCHOOL BOOKS
Anadolu Agency
Aug 27 2012
Turkey
France ANKARA (AA) - August 27, 2012 - Turkish Minister of EU
Affairs and Chief Negotiator Egemen Bagis on Monday advised not to
place nonsensical information in their school books. France Bagis's
comments came in reaction to 's inclusion of Armenian allegations
pertaining to the incidents of 1915 in their school books during a
ceremony organized by the Turkish International Cooperation Agency
(TIKA) for the TIKA Academy and Internship Program in Ankara.
"Instead of placing nonsensical information in their school books,
we advise the French not to redefine their understanding of liberte
(liberty), egalite (equality) and fraternite (fraternity). We also
advise them to end the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia as
the co-chair of the Minsk Group," Bagis stressed.
"The French are occupied with efforts to distract humans and how they
can help younger generations grow with hatred. We do hope that they
would turn back from their mistake very soon," Bagis also said.
From: Baghdasarian
Anadolu Agency
Aug 27 2012
Turkey
France ANKARA (AA) - August 27, 2012 - Turkish Minister of EU
Affairs and Chief Negotiator Egemen Bagis on Monday advised not to
place nonsensical information in their school books. France Bagis's
comments came in reaction to 's inclusion of Armenian allegations
pertaining to the incidents of 1915 in their school books during a
ceremony organized by the Turkish International Cooperation Agency
(TIKA) for the TIKA Academy and Internship Program in Ankara.
"Instead of placing nonsensical information in their school books,
we advise the French not to redefine their understanding of liberte
(liberty), egalite (equality) and fraternite (fraternity). We also
advise them to end the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia as
the co-chair of the Minsk Group," Bagis stressed.
"The French are occupied with efforts to distract humans and how they
can help younger generations grow with hatred. We do hope that they
would turn back from their mistake very soon," Bagis also said.
From: Baghdasarian