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  • Peres to Turks: Our stance on Armenian issue hasn't changed

    Last update - 13:12 26/08/2007
    Peres to Turks: Our stance on Armenian issue hasn't changed By Barak
    Ravid<[email protected]>,
    Haaretz Editorial

    Israel has not changed its position on the killing of 1.5 million Armenians
    during World War I, President Shimon Peres assured the Turkish prime
    minister last week.

    On Tuesday, the Anti-Defamation League announced that it considered the
    massacres to be genocide. It apologized for putting the Turkish people in a
    "difficult position" in a letter this weekend, the Turkish media reported.

    In his conversation with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Peres
    reiterated the Israeli position that Turkey and Armenia should resolve the
    dispute on the nature of the killings through dialogue. Jerusalem is careful
    not to refer to the killings as a genocide.

    Following the ADL's statement, Turkey was feeling "disappointed with its
    friends," Erdogan said. President Peres told the Turkish prime minister that
    Israel does not control U.S. Jewish organizations, which pursue their own
    agendas.

    Foreign Ministry sources told Haaretz that they believe that Peres' efforts
    and the calming actions of the Israeli embassy in Ankara have helped ease
    tensions over the ADL's statement.
    The Turkish media reported over the weekend that ADL President Abraham
    Foxman sent Erdogan a letter stating the ADL has "utmost respect for the
    Turkish people."

    "We had no intention to put the Turkish people or its leaders in a difficult
    position. I am writing this letter to you to express our sorrow over what we
    have caused for the leadership and people of Turkey in the past few days,"
    Foxman's letter reportedly read.


    Source: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/897273.html
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