APA, Azerbaijan
Nov 1 2014
Turkish President: "Armenia and the Armenian diaspora have not
demonstrated common sense"
[ 01 November 2014 01:15 ]
Baku-APA. "For decades Turkey faces injustice in connection with the
1915 events. Unfortunately, the events of 1915 have not been fully
investigated without the ideological approach and misinformation. Both
Armenia and the Armenian diaspora have not demonstrated common sense,"
said the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a speech at
the French Institute of International Relations, APA reports.
According to Erdogan, Turkey propose not to politicize the issue, make
it a subject for study by historians: "We have opened our archives, up
to now we disclosed more than a million documents. If Armenia has such
an archive - they can open. If other third country has, they also can
open it. Let historians, archaeologists, lawyers, political scientists
work on them. And we will do the steps according to the results of
their research"
Turkish President stressed that Turkey has always held out his hand
for the resumption of relations: "Unfortunately, our good intentions
have not found a reaction. Turkey in 2015, the 100th anniversary of
the so-called "genocide", will continue to make every effort to ensure
that the world learn the real truth about these events. We believe
that the success will be on the side of historical justice and not on
ideological grounds of misinformation. "
http://en.apa.az/xeber_turkish_president___armenia_and_the_arme_218 415.html
From: Baghdasarian
Nov 1 2014
Turkish President: "Armenia and the Armenian diaspora have not
demonstrated common sense"
[ 01 November 2014 01:15 ]
Baku-APA. "For decades Turkey faces injustice in connection with the
1915 events. Unfortunately, the events of 1915 have not been fully
investigated without the ideological approach and misinformation. Both
Armenia and the Armenian diaspora have not demonstrated common sense,"
said the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a speech at
the French Institute of International Relations, APA reports.
According to Erdogan, Turkey propose not to politicize the issue, make
it a subject for study by historians: "We have opened our archives, up
to now we disclosed more than a million documents. If Armenia has such
an archive - they can open. If other third country has, they also can
open it. Let historians, archaeologists, lawyers, political scientists
work on them. And we will do the steps according to the results of
their research"
Turkish President stressed that Turkey has always held out his hand
for the resumption of relations: "Unfortunately, our good intentions
have not found a reaction. Turkey in 2015, the 100th anniversary of
the so-called "genocide", will continue to make every effort to ensure
that the world learn the real truth about these events. We believe
that the success will be on the side of historical justice and not on
ideological grounds of misinformation. "
http://en.apa.az/xeber_turkish_president___armenia_and_the_arme_218 415.html
From: Baghdasarian