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    Turkish Press review
    Oct 20 2004


    ARMENIANS BY OKTAY EKSI (HURRIYET)

    Columnist Oktay Eksi comments on Turkish-Armenian relations. A
    summary of his column is as follows:

    `Our efforts to become a member of the European Union have caused
    some confusion. For example, everybody knows that the concept of
    `minority' comes from the Treaty of Lausanne. This is true not only
    for us, but also for Greece, which signed the treaty as well.
    Meanwhile, those who think it's time to benefit from Turkey while
    hindering our EU bid are hard at work. The most important such
    initiative is the push to make Turkey recognize the so-called
    Armenian genocide. Former Foreign Minister Ilter Turkmen wrote
    yesterday in Hurriyet, `Of course it's out of the question for Turkey
    to accept the claims of Armenian genocide.' However, he also
    suggested that we should normalize our relations with Armenia so we
    can solve the problem. Actually Armenia's deputy foreign minister
    said a few days ago that it was ready to meet unconditionally with
    Ankara in order to normalize relations. We're against neither
    Turkmen's view nor efforts to improve relations with Armenia. We also
    support the ruling Justice and Development Party's (AKP) push to
    normalize our relations with neighboring countries. However, this
    can't happen with the efforts and good will coming from one side
    only. For example, Armenia wants to normalize relations but it also
    supports cruel and unfair campaigns by the Armenian diaspora. In
    addition, hostility against Turkey is still enshrined in Armenia's
    founding state papers, and Armenian President Robert Kocaryan doesn't
    seem to have given up his promise to US Armenian lobbying groups that
    it would work hard for recognition of the genocide.'

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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