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    ANKARA ALSO DISSATISFIED WITH US PRESIDENT
    By H. Chaqrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    27/04/2007

    Although US President George Bush avoided saying "Genocide" in his
    April 24 speech, he called the events of 1915 one of the greatest
    tragedies of the 20th century and stated that 1,5 million Armenians
    became victims of massacres.

    George Bush said that the USA appreciate the efforts of the people
    advocating reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey, noticing that
    open and impartial research of the mass deportation and massacres of
    Armenians in 1915 is an important condition for the reconciliation
    process.

    The speech of the US President rose irritation in Ankara. On April
    25, as Turkish National Television reports, spokesman of Turkish
    Foreign Ministry Levent Bilman made a statement in response to the
    President's speech.

    Bilman's message said that certain expressions of President Bush are
    inappropriate and that the Turkish people are very cautious in the
    question of "historically and juristically inconsistent statements". At
    the same time Bilman emphasized the impartial approach to dubitable
    historical issues.

    The spokesman reminded that already on April 10, 2005 Turkey addressed
    the Armenian scientist with a proposal to start joint researches of the
    last years of the Ottoman Empire. He expressed solidarity with Bush's
    opinion that objective joint study of the matter of the genocide will
    contribute the process of reconciliation and establishment of normal
    relations between Armenia and Turkey. Bilman expressed a hope that
    the USA will urge Armenia to accept the proposal.

    The dissatisfaction of Turkey with George Bush's April 24 speech is
    natural. Bilman's intention to halt the Armenian Genocide's recognition
    process by the means of international scientific discussion is
    natural, too.

    On the other hand, expecting the US authorities to urge Armenia to
    start joint studies seems senseless - if Bilman considers that the
    Armenians' claims on the Genocide are "historically and juristically
    inconsistent statements", "impartial study" of the events of 1915
    will only serve to prove the Turkish policy of denial.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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