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    TURKISH OFFICIAL: '1915 EVENTS CANNOT BE CALLED GENOCIDE'

    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    March 11 2015

    11 March 2015 23:46

    'Turkey is ready for academic research into the 1915 events, and has
    called for a joint history commission,' says Tacan Ildem.

    VIENNA

    Describing the events of 1915 as "genocide" does not agree with
    international law or logic, said Ambassador Tacan Ildem, Turkey's
    Permanent Representative to the Organization for Security and
    Co-operation in Europe, or OSCE, on Wednesday.

    "Turkey is ready for academic research into the 1915 events, and has
    called for a joint history commission," Ildem said.

    His remarks came after Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan
    addressed a special meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council.

    Ildem pointed to the fact that "the tragic outcomes of the WWI" is
    still a matter of debate today between Turks and Armenians, who he
    said have lived in peace for hundreds of years.

    "The reason is the difference between individual narratives and
    national narratives," he said.

    The Turkish government has repeatedly called on historians to study
    Ottoman archives pertaining to the era in order to uncover what
    actually happened between the Ottoman government and its Armenian
    citizens.

    The debate on "genocide" and the differing opinions between the
    present day Turkish government and the Armenian diaspora, along with
    the current administration in Yerevan, still generates political
    tension between Turks and Armenians.

    Turkey's official position against the "genocide" allegations is
    that they acknowledge that the past experiences were a great tragedy
    and that both parties suffered heavy casualties, including hundreds
    of Muslim Turks. Turkey agrees that there were certainly Armenian
    casualties during World War I, but that it is impossible to define
    these incidents as "genocide."

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