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    TURKISH PREMIER: DECISIONS MADE BY PARLIAMENTS DON'T BENEFIT ARMENIA

    APA
    April 13 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Baku - APA. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on
    Monday that the decisions (regarding Armenian allegations on 1915
    incidents) that were made by parliaments did not benefit Armenia,
    APA reports quoting turkishny.com web-page. Erdogan attended opening
    of Ali Vural Ak Global Islam Studies Center established at the George
    Mason University in Washington, D.C. and deliver a speech on "the
    Alliance of Civilizations as Vision of Global Peace".

    In regard to 1915 incidents, Erdogan said historians should deal with
    the matter and documents and archives should be studied to reveal the
    fact. "Parliaments don't write history and they don't judge," he said.

    "We put forth our documents and archives. We also said a history
    commission should be established to deal with the matter, but we did
    not receive an answer to our call," he said.

    Recalling that the 3rd forum of Alliance of Civilizations would take
    place in Brazil in May, Erdogan said it showed that the Alliance of
    Civilizations project has become a global one. The 4th one would be
    held in Doha capital of Qatar in 2011, he added.

    Turkish government has established friendly relations with all
    countries especially neighboring countries in the past seven and half
    years, he said.

    Erdogan said Turkey and Syria launched a process of full cooperation
    and the two countries were exerting efforts to restore peace in the
    region. Despite global economic crisis which started in 2008, Turkey
    remarkably increased its exports to 22 countries, he said.
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