Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ANKARA: Armenian Resolution Before US Congress Could Harm Ties: Turk

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ANKARA: Armenian Resolution Before US Congress Could Harm Ties: Turk

    ARMENIAN RESOLUTION BEFORE US CONGRESS COULD HARM TIES: TURKISH FM

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    Feb 7 2007

    Gul queried whether Turkey's losses of three million dead in the
    First World War should be considered as genocide.

    Guncelleme: 11:24 TSÝ 07 Þubat 2007 CarþambaWASHINGTON - If the US
    Congress approved a resolution recognising the so-called Armenian
    genocide, relations between Turkey and the US would be seriously
    harmed, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said late Tuesday.

    Gul said that the alleged massacre was not a political issue and as
    such should not be allowed to undermine bilateral ties.

    "I believe that the Turkey-the United States relations should not
    be affected by such an issue," he said during an address to the US
    National Press Club.

    "This is not a political matter. I consider it a real threat to our
    relations. If such a resolution will be approved, then why we support
    each other?"

    A resolution has been tabled with the US House of Representatives
    calling for formal recognition of the so-called genocide committed
    by the Ottoman Empire against its Armenian citizens during the First
    World War. Turkey has always strenuously denied that any such genocide
    took place.

    "The events of 1915 constitute a tragic phase in the history of
    Turks and Armenians who have co-existed peacefully for centuries,"
    Gul said. "Earlier, Turkey proposed to Armenia to establish a joint
    committee of historians to deal with the issue. We have already
    opened our archives to researchers. We expect the same thing from
    Armenia. However, Armenia has not given a response to our proposal yet.

    --Boundary_(ID_T4/9utmvhORkQmtHKbhUMQ)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X