Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ANKARA: Turkish Minister Says Armenian Community In Turkey Could Hel

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ANKARA: Turkish Minister Says Armenian Community In Turkey Could Hel

    TURKISH MINISTER SAYS ARMENIAN COMMUNITY IN TURKEY COULD HELP IMPROVE RELATIONS

    Anadolu Agency
    Feb 24 2009
    Turkey

    Istanbul, 24 February: The Turkish state minister and chief negotiator
    for EU talks, Egemen Bagis, said Tuesday that the government wants
    to improve relations with all neighbours including Armenia, adding
    that the Armenian community living in Turkey is an important bridge
    for this purpose.

    Bagis met directors, principals and heads of Parent-Teacher
    Associations of Armenian primary and high schools in Istanbul.

    "We wish to improve political, economic and social relations with
    Armenia. Recent developments raised our hopes," Bagis told the meeting.

    In September 2008, Turkey's President Abdullah Gul paid a visit to
    Armenia, which was described as a "historic visit to build bridges
    between the two countries" that have no diplomatic ties. Gul invited
    his Armenian counterpart for the return match to be played in October
    2009 in Turkey.

    "I am hopeful and we see the Armenian community living in Turkey as
    an important bridge for this purpose. Because you have got a lot to
    add to this friendship," Bagis said.

    He said hostility and hatred would go nowhere as Turkish and Armenian
    people lived together on this geography for centuries. He said Turkish
    and Armenian people would overcome obstacles together, adding, "We got
    over lots of difficulties together on this land. We have gone through
    very poor and troubled days together. Now we are experiencing maybe
    the most prosperous days of our history."

    "Mosques, churches and synagogues have made all of us peaceful in this
    land for centuries," he said. "Democracy is getting stronger in Turkey
    and you (Armenian people living in Turkey) have great contributions
    in it."
Working...
X