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    Turkish Press
    April 15 2005


    Erdogan's Letter To Armenian President Kocharian


    ANKARA - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent a letter to
    Armenian President Robert Kocharian officially proposing the
    formation of a joint commission to undertake researches about the
    developments and incidents that took place in 1915.

    A Foreign Ministry statement noted on Thursday that Prime Minister
    Erdogan said in his letter that the Turkish and Armenian peoples who
    shared a common history and geography in a critical region of the
    world lived together for long years, but there were differences
    between them in their interpretations and evaluations of a part of
    their common history.

    Erdogan said in his letter that those differences which left painful
    memories to both peoples didn't facilitate the improvement of the
    relations, noting that main opposition party leader Deniz Baykal also
    shared that view.

    Prime Minister Erdogan proposed in his letter (as the common proposal
    of the Turkish ruling and opposition parties) the formation of a
    group to be composed of both Turkish and Armenian historians and
    experts who would investigate the developments and incidents of 1915
    by using not only Turkish and Armenian archives, but also all
    archives found in third countries and to announce their findings to
    the international public opinion.

    Foreign Ministry said that Erdogan stressed in his letter that such
    an attempt would both enlighten the history and serve normalisation
    of the relations between Turkey and Armenia, expressing his hope that
    Armenia would accept it. ''If Armenia accepts Turkey's proposal,
    Turkey is ready to discuss the details of the proposal,'' Erdogan
    added in his letter.
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