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    TURKISH PM DISCUSSES 1915 "INCIDENTS", MIDEAST WITH JEWISH LEADERS IN NEW YORK

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Sept 27 2007

    "ERDOGAN RECEIVES REPRESENTATIVES OF JEWISH COMMUNITY"

    NEW YORK (A.A) -27.09.2007 -"Incidents of 1915 were discussed during
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's meeting with the representatives
    of Jewish Community in the USA. Prime Minister said the allegations
    were baseless and do not have any scientific or historical ground,"
    a Prime Ministry statement said on Thursday.

    According to the statement, Erdogan met representatives of 20 Jewish
    communities including Conference of Presidents, Appeal of Conscience,
    Foundation, Aipac, ADL, American Jewish Committee, American Jewish
    Congress, Bnai Brith International and UJA Federation in Turkish
    Centre in NYC.

    "Prime Minister also reminded Turkey's call to Armenia to establish
    a joint commission to study historical facts, and stated that Turkey
    expected the Jewish community to confirm its support against the
    baseless allegations," the statement added.

    The statement also noted that representatives of the Jewish community
    asked PM Erdogan to comment on the regional matters and exchanged
    views on various issues.

    [Anatolia in English at 0738 gmt on 27 Sep 07 reports: "NEW YORK
    (A.A) - 27.09.2007 - 'There may be disagreement between friends
    from time to time. This does not change friendship or deference,'
    Abraham Foxman, the National Director of the Anti-Defamation League
    (ADL) said on Thursday.

    "Foxman replied to the questions of reporters following Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's meeting with representatives of Jewish
    community in New York.

    "Asked what was the matter of disagreement, Foxman said the
    disagreement was some words describing Turkish-Armenian history.

    "He also said historical and current Turkish-Jewish relations were
    discussed at the meeting. 'We have expressed gratitude for the support,
    deference and tolerance shown to Jews in Turkey. We also discussed
    Turkish-U.S. relations. Iran, Syria and Middle East process as well
    as Turkish- Israeli relations were handled at the meeting,' he noted.

    "Asked to comment on the Armenian draft in the U.S. Congress, Foxman
    said, 'we believe that a matter between Turkey and Armenia related
    to history should be tackled between the two parties, not in U.S.

    Congress or parliament of any other country. This is not a political
    matter and those in the Congress are not historians.'

    ""I believe that we should focus on the future, not the past. If the
    Jewish community, the United States and the Congress are willing
    to assist they should bring together Turkey and Armenia for the
    grandchildren of the two parties,' Foxman said.

    "Indicating that the matter should not be tackled in the French
    parliament or any other place, Foxman said he expected Armenians
    to respond affirmatively to the proposal to discuss the matter in a
    committee of historians.

    "Abraham Foxman, the National Director of ADL, said earlier in a
    statement that his organization had come to share the view that the
    incidents of 1915 'were indeed tantamount to genocide,' but added
    that the organization maintained its opposition against bringing the
    issue to Congressional floor."]
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