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    Turkey condemns German resolution on Armenian "genocide"

    Anatolia news agency
    16 Jun 05

    Ankara, 16 June: Turkey has strongly condemned approval of a resolution
    envisaging commemoration of so-called Armenian genocide by the German
    parliament.

    Releasing a statement, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)
    said on Thursday [16 June]: "The German parliament adopted a resolution
    about the events of 1915. We regret and strongly condemn it. Turkey
    explained its views to German authorities on numerous occasions. We
    pointed out to unilateral content of the decision, serious mistakes
    in the text, and lack of information. We stressed that approval of
    such a decision by Germany which we always considered one of our
    friendly and allied countries, will play havoc with our relations."

    "However, we regret to see that the German government did not take
    into consideration all our warnings. It is evident that the initiative
    stemmed from domestic political purposes. Use of such a sensitive
    issue for political purposes is nothing but irresponsibility and
    narrow-mindedness. The decision includes totally baseless allegations
    that almost all Armenians in Anatolia were destroyed. The decision
    recommending the German government to include 'relocation and
    destruction of Armenians' in state education policies, includes
    extremely dangerous and provocative proposals that could led enmity
    among German young people against Turks," it emphasized.

    The MFA kept on saying: "Turkey advocates that historical events should
    be discussed by historians and scientists instead of politicians and
    parliaments. Therefore, we have opened our archives to all researchers
    including Germans and Armenians. Also, Turkey proposed Armenia to set
    up a joint commission to examine Turkish-Armenian relations during
    the era of the Ottoman Empire."

    "Turkey is in reconciliation with its past. Turkey does not need
    decisions of foreign parliaments to deal with any part of its
    history. If the German parliaments needs to reconcile with its own
    history, it should handle it under its own historical responsibilities
    instead of putting forward such baseless allegations against Turkey,"
    the MFA added.

    Earlier in the day, the German parliament unanimously adopted a
    resolution envisaging commemoration of so-called Armenian genocide.

    The resolution was brought onto the parliamentary agenda by
    [opposition] CDU/CSU [Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social
    Union].
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