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    ARMENIAN LEADER SUGGESTS SETTING UP COMMISSION TO DISCUSS DISPUTES WITH TURKEY

    Mediamax News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 17 2006

    Yerevan, 17 November: Armenian President Robert Kocharyan has said
    that Armenia's suggestion to set up an Armenian-Turkish intergovernment
    commission to discuss all disputed issues remains in force.

    Kocharyan said this while addressing the German Bertelsmann Foundation
    on 16 November, a special Mediamax correspondent reported from Berlin.

    The Armenian president recalled that in response to the Turkish prime
    minister's suggestion to set up a joint commission of historians,
    he suggested setting up an intergovernmental commission last spring.

    Historians cannot be responsible for bilateral relations because
    governments are responsible for this, Robert Kocharyan said. "But
    the intergovernment commission could have subgroups in one of which
    historians of the two countries could be working together," the
    Armenian president said.

    Robert Kocharyan also said that there is every reason to doubt
    the sincerity of Turkey's suggestions to set up a commission of
    historians. He noted that these suggestions intensify when the question
    of recognizing the Armenian genocide is discussed in this or another
    country or when this issue is raised in the context of the talks on
    Turkey's membership of the European Union. "Thus, Turkey is trying
    not to search for ways to solve the problem, but to distract the
    international community's attention from it," Robert Kocharyan said.
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