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    TURKISH OPPOSITION DISCONTENTED WITH US PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS AND TURKISH PRIME MINISTER'S RESPONSE TO IT

    ArmInfo
    2010-04-26 11:58:00

    ArmInfo. Deniz Baykal, the leader of the main opposition Republican
    People's Party, or CHP, criticized Erdogan for contradicting the
    Foreign Ministry. "Turkey voices one reaction in solidarity. Mr. Prime
    Minister should advocate for his country, not for what Obama said,"
    Baykal told reporters Sunday.

    After B. Obama's address that again avoided the word Genocide,
    Erdogan declared that the address demonstrated delicate attitude of
    the White House Administration to that issue. However, Foreign Minister
    Ahmet Davutoglu said the speech was "unacceptable." "Turkish-American
    relations need to be free from such reservations," the minister said.

    "If we are going to share pain for humanitarian reasons, then we
    would expect respect for our own pain as well."

    Namik Tan, Turkey's ambassador to Washington, was also unhappy. "We
    will not accept whatever Obama says because it is only a political
    statement without any scientific base," Tan told Turkish demonstrators
    meeting outside the embassy on Sunday. "We reject any imposition but
    are ready to establish a joint historical committee to investigate
    what happened," he said. To recall, despite his pre-election promise
    to call the incident of 1915 Genocide, Barack Obama again used the
    Armenian equivalent of the legal term "Genocide" - '"Meds Yeghern".
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