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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Jan 20 2015

    DavutoÄ?lu commemorates Dink, calls for new page in ties with Armenians


    Prime Minister Ahmet DavutoÄ?lu has commemorated slain Armenian-Turkish
    journalist Hrant Dink and called on those who believe in
    Turkish-Armenian friendship to contribute to a new start under the
    guidance of Dink's efforts.

    In a statement released on Tuesday to commemorate Dink a day after the
    eighth anniversary of his assassination, DavutoÄ?lu said the journalist
    was an important Anatolian intellectual who sought ways and methods to
    build a common future between the Turkish and Armenian people.

    DavutoÄ?lu stated that Turkey also wants to open doors in people's
    minds and hearts in light of Dink's efforts to surpass deep-rooted
    pains and to remember historical togetherness. He called on everyone,
    particularly those who believe in a "Turkish-Armenian friendship," to
    make a contribution to a `new start.'

    He mentioned that Turkey had previously stated that relocation
    policies, including the events of 1915, took place under the harsh
    conditions of World War I, and added that Turkey shares the pain of
    the Armenians and is making a patient and pertinacious effort to
    rebuild sympathy between the two societies. He said that President
    Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an's statement last year -- back when he was prime
    minister -- extending Turkey's condolences to the grandchildren of
    Armenians who lost their lives in 1915 showed that Turkey has a
    positive attitude toward bettering ties.

    `The way to leave behind the trauma that froze time in 1915 starts
    with breaking taboos. Turkey, for its part, has surpassed this point
    and has left behind stereotypical expressions and generalizations
    inherited from the past,' DavutoÄ?lu stated, stressing that it is
    possible for old friends to understand each other and look to a common
    future.

    In his statement, he recalled that the Turkish and Armenian people
    share a common geography and history. He said these nations can only
    speak amongst each other and seek for solutions together. `It is a
    must for us to develop mutual trust and cooperation, re-learn each
    other in light of our 800-year-long common history and engagement in
    human affairs. We hereby invite our Armenian friends to visit Turkey
    more and lift reciprocal prejudices,' he said.

    `Our desires to share pain, heal wounds and re-establish friendships
    are sincere. Our prospect is friendship and peace,' DavutoÄ?lu said.

    Last week, reports emerged that ErdoÄ?an had invited his Armenian
    counterpart to the 100th anniversary celebration of the World War I
    Çanakkale (Dardanelles) Campaign to commemorate Armenian and Turkish
    soldiers who fought and died together in the same ranks during the
    war. However, Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan said that before
    organizing such a commemorative event, Turkey has a much more pressing
    obligation toward the whole of humanity to recognize and condemn the
    Armenian `genocide' in response to ErdoÄ?an's invitation.

    Turkey categorically denies the claims of Armenian genocide, saying
    there were deaths on both sides when Armenians revolted against the
    Ottoman Empire during the years of World War I to create their own
    state in collaboration with the Russian forces then invading eastern
    Anatolia.

    http://www.todayszaman.com/diplomacy_davutoglu-commemorates-dink-calls-for-new-page-in-ties-with-armenians_370339.html

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