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    New Anatolian, Turkey -
    June 30 2007

    Turkey criticizes Greek president


    The New Anatolian / Ankara
    29 June 2007


    Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Levent Bilman expressed regret
    over Greek President Karolos Papouliyas's statements written on the
    'journal' of Tsisernakaberd monument and his statements in Yerevan
    during his visit to Armenia alleging that Ottoman Turks had massacred
    Armenians at the turn of the 20th century.
    `The statements in question consist of groundless allegations based
    on distortion of the historical facts," Bilman said in a written
    statement while responding to a question.
    Bilman said, "the biased stance of Greece as regards to 1915
    incidents (Armenian massacre allegations) was registered under a
    resolution adopted by Greek parliament. Greece, which carried out
    atrocities in Anatolia during the Turkish War of Liberation, does not
    have the right to advise Turkey to take lessons history."
    "Such kinds of approaches do not contribute to the endeavors to
    establish a friendship and cooperation atmosphere between the two
    countries but have a negative impact on the process of normalizing
    relations between Turkey and Armenia."
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