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    Turkish official condemns German bill on Armenian allegations

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    12 Apr 05

    BERLIN

    Parliamentary Commission for Adjustment to the European Union (EU)
    Chairman Yasar Yakis said on Monday [11 April] that the Armenian bill
    submitted by German union parties (CDU/CSU) to federal German
    parliament was full of misinformation. The Turkish parliamentary
    delegation, including members of the Commission for Adjustment to the
    EU and the Turkey-EU Joint Parliamentary Commission met Greens
    Parliamentary Group Foreign Policy Spokesperson Fritz Kuhn.

    Speaking after the meeting Yakis said the bill which the CDU/CSU
    presented to federal German parliament on Armenians and the bill about
    the excessive force used by Turkish police on individuals were
    discussed at the meeting. Yakis said that there is not one single
    sentence which does not contain wrong information in the bill
    presented by CDU/CSU on Armenian demands and allegations, noting: "We
    expressed our concern that Turkish-German relations can be damaged in
    case the mistakes are included in the bill. We told them that this
    bill was not beneficial either to CDU, Turkish-German relations or
    Turkish-Armenian relations, but on the contrary, it would be very
    harmful."

    Yakis said Kuhn told him that they were also preparing a bill on
    Armenian issue and he offered cooperation in preparation of this
    bill. "This cooperation does not mean 'listen to us alone. Listen also
    to us. We will not stand on the archives of only the Ottomans. We can
    present you with the documents from German archives as well. You may
    also take documents from the Armenian side. Then, write whatever you
    will."

    Yakis said he told Kuhn that the problem of excessive use of force by
    police was also seen in other countries, and noted: "I also told Kuhn
    that the country should be accused if the government fails to carry
    out necessary procedures on the police." Yakis said Kuhn told him that
    such scenes should not often be seen in a country which is a candidate
    to the EU. Yakis said: "We also discussed what kind of cooperation
    could be made between Turkey and Germany for Turkey's progress on the
    way to become an EU member. As you know, Greens expend the most
    powerful and stable support to Turkey's EU membership."

    The Turkish parliamentary delegation will meet representatives of
    various parties and Turkish community during their visit till
    Thursday.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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