DAVUTOGLU SHARES THE SORROW OF ARMENIANS
Daily Sabah, Turkey
April 23 2014
by AA
ANKARA -- Referring to PM Erdogan's offer of joint academic research on
the events of 1915, Turkey's FM says the move "is a call for Armenia
that we hope to be answered".
Turkey's FM Davutoglu says on 1915 events: "History isn't just black
and white - a grey area is needed. Everyone needs to show virtue by
sharing the pains of the past."
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday offered
condolences to the descendants of the victims of the mass killing of
Armenians during World War I.
"The incidents of the First World War are our shared pain," said
Erdogan, "It is our hope and belief that the peoples of an ancient and
unique geography, who share similar customs and manners will be able
to talk to each other about the past with maturity and to remember
together their losses in a decent manner."
Daily Sabah, Turkey
April 23 2014
by AA
ANKARA -- Referring to PM Erdogan's offer of joint academic research on
the events of 1915, Turkey's FM says the move "is a call for Armenia
that we hope to be answered".
Turkey's FM Davutoglu says on 1915 events: "History isn't just black
and white - a grey area is needed. Everyone needs to show virtue by
sharing the pains of the past."
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday offered
condolences to the descendants of the victims of the mass killing of
Armenians during World War I.
"The incidents of the First World War are our shared pain," said
Erdogan, "It is our hope and belief that the peoples of an ancient and
unique geography, who share similar customs and manners will be able
to talk to each other about the past with maturity and to remember
together their losses in a decent manner."