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    Brainstorming On Turkish-armenian Joint Commission Continues

    Turkish Press
    May 7 2005

    ANKARA (AA) - As brainstorming continued on the joint commission
    thought to be formed by Turkey and Armenia to examine so-called
    Armenian genocide allegations, Ankara is not against participation
    of officials in this commission, sources said on Wednesday.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has proposed Armenian
    President Robert Kocharian to set up a joint commission comprised
    of Turkish and Armenian historians and experts to examine Turkish,
    Armenian and third countries' archives regarding the so-called Armenian
    genocide claims.

    Kocharian responded to this proposal saying that this commission
    should be intergovernmental.

    Diplomatic sources in Ankara are not against the statement made
    by Laura Kennedy, the U.S. State Department Assistant Secretary
    for European & Eurasian Affairs, that these two proposals could be
    realized together.

    Sources told A.A correspondent that Turkey did not think that the
    commission must be comprised of historians alone when laying this
    proposal down.

    The same sources said that Turkey thought that historians, academicians
    and scientists from France, Germany, Russia, Britain and the United
    States could also participate in this commission as well as those
    from Turkey and Armenia.

    Also, the same sources noted, the commission should also include
    officials from Turkey and Armenia, and stated that two commissions,
    one comprised of historians and one from officials, could be set up.

    The same sources said that the commission to be comprised of officials
    could be in the level of technocrats.
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