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  • Turkish Premier Strongly Rejects Armenian Accusations On 1915 Incide

    TURKISH PREMIER STRONGLY REJECTS ARMENIAN ACCUSATIONS ON 1915 INCIDENTS AND SAYS KARABAKH PROBLEM SHOULD BE SOLVED IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME

    ArmInfo
    2009-12-09 20:46:00

    ArmInfo. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has voiced a
    resounding rejection to Armenian accusations over the incidents of
    1915 in an interview with U.S. television network, PBS.

    "We would be very upset if you call it a genocide. I shall put it very
    clearly: We would never accept such a genocide. This is a complete
    lie",- Recep Tayyip Erdogan said. Erdogan added that Turkey had opened
    its archives for historians to study the issue and that he had sent
    a letter in 2005 to the former Armenian president Robert Kocharyan,
    asking him to do the same. "It is not a correct behaviour to appeal
    to politicians to pass judgement on the issue instead of letting
    historians work on it," Erdogan said.

    Touching on the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute between Azerbaijan and
    Armenia, Erdogan said the problem should be solved in the shortest
    possible time. "This place is under occupation. We need to settle
    this issue. And once it is solved, the region will become a region
    of peace, and the problem between Turkey and Armenia will definitely
    be settled",- Erdogan said. The Turkish premier said the Turkish
    parliament was very sensitive about ratifying two protocols signed
    with Armenia to resume diplomatic relations. "If the developments
    that we desire to see fail to happen, I believe that no positive
    result would come out from the parliament",- Erdogan said.
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