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    TURKEY CHALLENGES CLAIMS IN US NEWSPAPER ADS

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    April 25 2007

    Turkey's Foreign Ministry is using the tools of public diplomacy to
    find a way out of the Armenian "genocide" issue, which has become a
    stumbling block in parts of its foreign affairs, putting full-page
    advertisements in leading US dailies.

    The ads reiterated an earlier call by Ankara to Yerevan for the
    establishing of a joint commission of Turkish and Armenian historians
    and experts to study on Armenian allegations of genocide.

    The advertisements were published in The New York Times, The Washington
    Times, the Los Angeles Times, the International Herald Tribune
    and Roll Call newspaper -- which is widely regarded as the leading
    publication for US Congressional news and information -- on Monday,
    only a day before April 24, when Armenians mark the anniversary of
    what they claim was the beginning of a systematic genocide campaign
    at the hands of the Ottoman Empire.

    Under an assertive title saying, "Let's unearth the truth about
    what happened in 1915 together," the advertisements released by the
    Turkish Embassy in Washington recalled Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdoðan in 2005 sending a letter to Armenian President Robert
    Kocharian in which he invited him to establish a joint commission
    of historians and experts from both Turkey and Armenia to study the
    events of 1915 in the archives of Turkey, Armenia and other relevant
    countries around the world.

    "Turkey will ensure full access to all its archives," the advertisement
    said.

    --Boundary_(ID_9yKKkOMgisZEvX VigllM6A)--
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