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    Crossfire of Words on 'Genocide' in Warsaw

    Zaman
    18 May 2005

    The 3rd Council of Europe summit began with the expectation that
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Armenian President
    Robert Kocharian may have contacts has set the stage for a cross-fire
    of words between the two leaders.

    Tensions rose following the Kocharian remarks that they aim to
    make the so-called "1915 genocide" recognized by the entire world
    has further increased with Erdogan's fierce reply to the Armenian
    President on Tuesday, May 17. Erdogan warned countries that support
    Yerevan and the Armenian allegations at a press conference on May 16
    and announced that the Turkish Parliament might also make genocide
    decisions against some countries.

    Erdogan directly replied to Kocharian during most of his
    speech at a session about the "shaping of Europe" at the summit
    yesterday. Emphasizing that decisions taken by "the heads and
    parliaments of countries that are either concerned or unconcerned
    with the issue" will never affect Turkey, the Prime Minister reminded
    once again that Turkey has opened both civilian and military archives
    and repeated its calls for Armenia and the third impartial countries
    to open their archives as well. "Historians, professors of law and
    political scientists, they can all come together and conduct this
    study. If a decision is to be taken, let's go ahead and make such a
    decision. Otherwise, we should never find that some parliaments,
    which are either concerned or unconcerned with the issue, to
    make such decisions based simple on some lobby activities not on
    knowledge or documents correct in terms of human rights and the
    superiority of law." With these remarks, Erdogan referred to the
    host of the summit Poland that adopted a bill on the so-called
    genocide in parliament before April 24.. Observers point out that a
    meeting between Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and his Armenian
    counterpart Kocharian on Sunday May 15 was unsuccessful. Same observers
    indicate that Erdogan viewed a meeting with Kocharian possible if
    the Aliyev-Kocharian meeting had been successful; however, upon the
    failure of the bilateral summit, he did not attempt to meet with the
    Armenian President. Recognition of the so-called Armenian genocide
    allegations is not included in the Copenhagen Criteria; however, some
    countries like France claim that Turkey should accept the so-called
    Armenian genocide allegations in order to become a member of the
    European Union (EU).
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