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    TURKISH PREMIER COMMENTS ON TURKEY-ARMENIA AGREEMENTS, CYPRUS ISSUE

    Anadolu Agency
    Jan 31 2010
    Turkey

    Istanbul, 31 January: Turkey's prime minister commented on
    Turkish-Armenian relations and the Cyprus issue during a TV programme
    he attended on Sunday [31 January].

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan replied to questions of
    reporters at a TV programme broadcast on TRT-1 channel.

    Commenting on relations between Turkey and Armenia, Erdogan said that
    Turkey would not take a step back regarding the protocol it signed
    with Armenia in Switzerland.

    Erdogan said that Russia, France and USA, which were the three
    co-chairs of the "Minsk Group", showed a major negligence in the
    process.

    He said Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan would not be experiencing the
    current problems if those countries had taken the necessary actions
    over the last 20 years.

    "United Nations (UN) confirmed Armenia's invasion as well. The problem
    will end once this invasion is over," Erdogan said.

    Pointing to the 170,000 Armenian-origin people living in Turkey
    currently, Erdogan said nearly 70,000 of them were Turkish citizens,
    while the rest were living in the country illegally.

    "We overlook this fact. Because, we do not want any tension,"
    Erdogan said, adding that Armenia did not respond positively to
    Turkey's efforts.

    Regarding Cyprus issue, Erdogan said the Greek Cypriot party did not
    have a positive approach like the Turkish Cypriots.

    He said Turkey desired UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to assume an
    active role in the ongoing process in the island.

    Commenting on the result of the Orams case as well, Erdogan said the
    United Kingdom had displayed a wrong stance and a major complacency
    in the case and Turkey had never approved such attitude.
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