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  • BAKU: Aladdin Boyukkaya: "Yerevan's Refusal To Issue Visa To Turkish

    ALADDIN BOYUKKAYA: "YEREVAN'S REFUSAL TO ISSUE VISA TO TURKISH DELEGATION IS OBVIOUS EXPRESSION OF HOSTILITY"

    Today, Azerbaijan
    May 10 2007

    "Observers from OSCE member states will also observe the
    parliamentary elections in Armenia. But Armenia refused to grant
    visa to Turkish delegation to visit Yerevan," Aladdin Boyukkaya,
    Turkish parliamentarian from AKP, OSCE PA member told.

    He stressed that the state built on hostile ideology can not live,
    APA reports.

    "Yerevan's refusal to issue visa to the Turkish delegation is the
    obvious expression of hostility against Turks in international scale.

    As Armenians do not want any truth to be revealed. They aim to develop
    their hostile strategies against Turks. The state built on hostile
    ideology can not live. We condemn this act and believe OSCE will
    issue warning regarding this issue. As OSCE group of the parliament,
    we will take necessary actions. Because we will visit Yerevan on
    behalf of an international organization," he said.

    Boyukgaya also reminded rudeness against NATO Parliamentary Assembly's
    vice-president Vahit Ardam.

    "Ardam went to Yerevan through NATO. Though he received visas, he
    faced disrespect in Armenia. They can not bear our visiting Armenia,"
    he said.

    Commenting on the claims on so-called Armenian genocide, AKP
    parliamentarian said Armenians' policy to force Turkey to accept
    these claims will fail.

    "As Armenian state policy focuses on hostility against Turkish, they
    try to achieve their ambitions in haste. They know well that their
    fantasy of genocide is not true. On the contrary, it is Armenians
    who committed genocide against Turks. Armenia's continuing to occupy
    Azerbaijani territories led to one million people becoming displaced.

    Isn't it genocide? A state can not be built on hostility. Because
    hostility can bring hostility and Armenians can face serious
    consequences. I am sure the rulers of Armenia would not be able to
    overcome this policy," the parliamentarian underlined.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/40696.html
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