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    ABDULLAH GUL'S REMARKS OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH TIES AT OXFORD UNIVERSITY

    Panorama
    Nov 9 2010
    Armenia

    Abdullah Gul of Turkey who departed for London to get "Chatham House"
    award delivered a speech at center of Islamic studies in Oxford
    University, Turkish "Sabah" writes. The topic focused "Islamic
    world, democracy and development" followed by President answering
    to the questions of scientists and students. To the question when
    Armenian-Turkish border would be opened and ties between the two
    states normalized, President Gul answered Ankara poured much efforts.

    "Regional frozen conflicts should not be abandoned since they may
    become chronicle. Otherwise they may blast so suddenly," Gul said
    reminding of Georgia's experience. Turkish President underscored that
    today's situation of Caucasus region is beneficial for neither party,
    since those conflicts should be set through dialogue. Gul stated
    Ankara can't close eyes upon Karabakh "occupation."

    "We must cooperate over peace in Caucasus. And we do that."

    Panorama.am recalls that Turkey has traditionally rejected the mass
    killings of 1,5 million Armenians carried out early in the 20th century
    and took the criticism of the West painfully. The Armenian Genocide
    has been recognized by lots of states. It was first recognized
    by Uruguay in 1965. Later Russia, France, Italy, the Netherlands,
    Germany, Belgium, Poland, Lithuania, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland,
    Greece, Cyprus, Lebanon, Canada, Venezuela, Argentina and the US 42
    states did the same. The Armenian Genocide has been recognized also
    by Vatican, the Council of Europe, the World Council of Churches.




    From: A. Papazian
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