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  • BAKU: Turkish FM: 1915 incidents being used for political gain

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    Oct 12 2014


    Turkish FM: 1915 incidents being used for political gain

    12 October 2014, 03:46 (GMT+05:00)


    Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has said that the United
    States should not blindly accept certain countries' version of events
    when it comes to the 1915 incidents between Turkey and Armenia,
    Anadolu Agency reported.

    The 1915 incidents took place during World War I when a portion of the
    Armenian population living in the Ottoman Empire sided with the
    invading Russians and rose up against the ruling Ottoman authorities.

    The uprisings were followed by a decision by the Ottoman Empire to
    relocate Armenians living in eastern Anatolia.

    Addressing members of U.S. non-governmental organizations at the
    Turkish Association in New York on Saturday, Cavusoglu said that the
    peoples of Armenia and Turkey have "enough common sense not to be
    fooled by politicians and academics who have political motivations."

    "The 1915 incidents are being misused for political gain and votes,"
    the foreign minister continued. He explained that the U.S. must take
    into account Turkey's views about the incidents as well.

    Cavusoglu also mentioned that the U.S. and Turkey have a strong
    alliance in matters pertaining to foreign policy and that the Turkish
    community's voice in the United States was becoming stronger by the
    day.

    The Armenian diaspora and the state of Armenia have both described the
    incidents as "genocide" and have asked for compensation.

    Turkey states that even though Armenians died during the relocation,
    many Turks were also killed in attacks carried out by Armenian gangs.

    http://en.trend.az/world/turkey/2320985.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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