www.WorldBulletin.net, Turkey
July 13 2013
Turkey rebuffs Armenian prosecutor's border remarks
Gumrukcu stressed the remarks of an official post like the Chief
Prosecutor's reflected the problematic mentality prevailing in Armenia
on Turkish-Armenian relations and its neighbour Turkey's territorial
integrity.
Turkish Foreign Ministry Spokesman Levent Gumrukcu said on Friday that
Turkey regretted the Armenian Chief prosecutor's remarks on the
Turkish-Armenian border.
Armenian Chief Prosecutor Aghvan Hovsepyan stated during the
Pan-Armenian Lawyers Congress on July 5 and 6 that the
Turkish-Armenian border wasn't determined legally and the lost
Armenian territories, as he claimed, must be returned to Armenia.
Gumrukcu stressed that the remarks of an official post like the Chief
Prosecutor's reflected the problematic mentality prevailing in Armenia
on Turkish-Armenian relations and its neighbour Turkey's territorial
integrity.
He argued that the statement also contradicted the obligations of
Armenia to the international organizations with which it is affiliated
such as the United Nations (UN) and Organization for Security and
Coordination in Europe (OSCE).
"It must be known that nobody can dare to claim territory from
Turkey," he urged.
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July 13 2013
Turkey rebuffs Armenian prosecutor's border remarks
Gumrukcu stressed the remarks of an official post like the Chief
Prosecutor's reflected the problematic mentality prevailing in Armenia
on Turkish-Armenian relations and its neighbour Turkey's territorial
integrity.
Turkish Foreign Ministry Spokesman Levent Gumrukcu said on Friday that
Turkey regretted the Armenian Chief prosecutor's remarks on the
Turkish-Armenian border.
Armenian Chief Prosecutor Aghvan Hovsepyan stated during the
Pan-Armenian Lawyers Congress on July 5 and 6 that the
Turkish-Armenian border wasn't determined legally and the lost
Armenian territories, as he claimed, must be returned to Armenia.
Gumrukcu stressed that the remarks of an official post like the Chief
Prosecutor's reflected the problematic mentality prevailing in Armenia
on Turkish-Armenian relations and its neighbour Turkey's territorial
integrity.
He argued that the statement also contradicted the obligations of
Armenia to the international organizations with which it is affiliated
such as the United Nations (UN) and Organization for Security and
Coordination in Europe (OSCE).
"It must be known that nobody can dare to claim territory from
Turkey," he urged.
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http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=113002