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    TURKEY ON ARGENTINE RESOLUTION ON SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Anatolian Times, Turkey
    Jan 16 2007

    ANKARA - Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) condemned on
    Saturday the resolution on so-called Armenian genocide allegations,
    ratified by Argentine President Nestor Kirchner.

    In a statement, the Ministry noted that the resolution has nothing
    to do with historical facts.

    The Argentine parliament adopted at the end of November the resolution
    which declares April 24 as a "day of tolerance and respect among
    nations" and makes this day a holiday for the students of Armenian
    origin and public workers.

    The resolution was also approved by the Argentine Senate on December
    13th, 2006.

    In the statement, the MFA pointed out that Turkey launched necessary
    initiatives in Argentina during the ratification process of the
    resolution.

    According to the statement, Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent a
    letter to Argentine President Kirchner on December 7th, 2006 in which
    he expressed Turkey`s concerns over this initiative.

    The statement indicated that the resolution includes accusations and
    claims which may cause enmity and hatred among nations.

    "A country, which has to face some incidents in its own history, is
    trying to judge a certain part of the history of a country in another
    geography. This is an unethical attitude. We condemn ratification of
    this resolution which has nothing to do with historical realities,"
    it added.
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