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    PRIME MINISTER OF TURKEY, HAVING OCCUPIED PART OF CYPRUS TALKS PROFUSELY ABOUT TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY

    Arminfo
    2007-03-10 14:05:00

    "Turkish Azeri brotherhood is eternal and indissoluble!" - Turkish
    Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan once again made the peculiar statement at
    the Baku 1st Forum of Azeri and Turkish Diaspora World Organizations.

    Then the Premier made another "fresh" statement - "Turkey and
    Azerbaijan are states of one nation." Having talked enough about
    fraternal ties of Turkish and Azeri nations and the role of Turks in
    the world civilization, Erdogan passed over to accusations towards
    Armenia. As it came out, the "lasting occupation of Azeri lands,
    banishment of a million of people from their homeland, the presence
    of refugees and migrants - is a bleeding wound of Turks."

    "Last year, Armenians held the so called 'referendum'. Has the world
    recognize it? It hasn't. Why? Because it was a figment, a wrong
    and false step that couldn't be accepted," Erdogan went on without
    being confused about the inconsistencies of his arguments like -
    "it can't be because it can never be".

    Alike statements hit Armenia's efforts for recognition of Armenian
    Genocide.

    "No one will recognize it. Turkey and Turks will never acknowledge
    this!", declared Erdogan.

    The Turkish Prime Minister was troubled by "the violation of
    fundamental principles of the international law - the principles of
    the countries' territorial integrity and inadmissibility of forced
    change of the borders". To remind, this statement belongs to the Prime
    Minister of a country which has occupied a part of Cyprus. Apparently,
    he considers that the principles of the international law aim to
    protect only the interests of his own country and Azerbaijan. Erdogan
    went further. He stated that Turkey opened its historical archives,
    applied to Armenia and third countries to open the archives too. First
    and foremost, it is not the affair of politicians, Erdogan said. Let
    historians, political scientists, archaeologists, and lawyers examine
    this issue. If there is any unfairness, Turkey will do all the things
    needed, the Turkish Prime Minister stated. Is it also for historians
    to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide?
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