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  • ANKARA: Polish Parliament Chairman Due In Turkey Next Week

    POLISH PARLIAMENT CHAIRMAN DUE IN TURKEY NEXT WEEK
    By Cihan News Agency

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    July 2 2006

    Marek Jurek, the chairman of Polish Parliament's lower house, is due
    in Ankara next week as part of an official visit to Turkey.

    This will be the first official visit to Ankara of the Speaker of
    Sejm, the lower chamber of the Polish parliament, after the relations
    between Turkey and Poland worsened after the Polish Sejm adopted a
    resolution on the so-called Armenian Genocide on April 16, 2005.

    Turkish Parliament Speaker Arinc had, therefore cancelled his scheduled
    visit to Poland.

    Jurek is expected to voice support to Ankara's position on the
    allegations of Armenian genocide.

    In April of this year, the former Polish FM Stefan Meller visited
    Ankara and supported the Turkish thesis, which says the historians
    should examine the claims, not politicians.

    PM Erdogan had suggested to the Armenian PM Kocharian the setting up
    of a joint commission of Armenian and Turkish historians, stating
    that Turkish archives were open to all scientists for detailed
    researches. However, his Armenian counterpart did not respond to
    the proposals.

    The fate of the Armenians under the Ottoman Empire during WW1 and
    after is still a sensitive issue in Turkey. Armenians claim that 1.5
    million Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire were killed as part of
    an intentional and systematic campaign of genocide during World War I.

    Turkey denies the allegations claiming that 200,000 Armenians died
    during forced migrations due to cold weather and poor transportation
    conditions.
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