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    TURKISH FM CALLS FOR JOINT COMMITTEE WITH ARMENIA

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    March 28 2007

    The complex political history and dynamics of that tumultuous period
    are yet to be fully grasped, wrote Gul.

    Guncelleme: 18:30 TSÝ 28 Mart 2007 Carþamba

    ANKARA - Turkey is keen to set up a joint committee with Armenia to
    investigate the circumstances surrounding the so-called Armenian
    genocide, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said in comments
    published Wednesday.

    Haberin devamý

    Turkey was eager to work with Armenia to conduct research on the
    allegations that the Ottoman Empire committed an act of genocide
    against its Armenian citizens during the First World War and would
    abide by the study's findings, Gul said in an article he wrote for
    the Washington Times.

    "I hereby extend an invitation to any third country, including the
    United States, to contribute to this commission by appointing scholars
    who will earnestly work to shed light on this tragedy and open ways
    for us to come together," Gul wrote.

    The Foreign Minister said that it was unfortunate that Armenian
    lobbying organisations were determined to politicise the past and
    impose their view of history without any regard to the overriding
    and lasting interests of the United States or Armenia.

    "The historical period in question centres on 1915, when immense
    mutual suffering occurred amid the atrocities of World War I," he
    wrote. "Countless individual stories have been passed from generation
    to generation among Turks, Armenians and others who then made up the
    Ottoman Empire. But the complex political history and dynamics of that
    tumultuous period are yet to be fully grasped. Each life lost is one
    too many, whether it is Armenian or Turkish. It is truly regrettable
    that there is no mention today of Turkish or Muslim lives lost during
    the same period."

    --Boundary_(ID_dPKNWx0a/LjbYGnvLUQb sA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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