Friday, January 30, 2015

Armenian president describes Turkey’s April 24 invitation as ‘cynical and shortsighted’

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s invitation to ceremonies marking the centenary of the Battle of Gallipoli in Çanakkale in late April, which coincides with the remembrance day for the victims of the 1915 mass killings of Armenians, was  “cynical and shortsighted,” Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has said...

“They say any measures are suitable in politics, but I believe Ankara offered a bad service to itself in this matter,” Sargsyan said on Jan. 29, according to ArmeniaNow.com.

Amid plans to hold large ceremonies to mark the centenary of the Battle of Gallipoli on April 23 and 24, rather than in the traditional March, Erdoğan sent out invitations to the leaders of 102 countries, including Armenian President Sargsyan and U.S. President Barack Obama. 

Sargsyan rebuffed the invitation in letter addressed to Erdoğan, recalling an invitation extended to the Turkish president to attend ceremonies to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1915 deportation and killing of Ottoman Armenians, which is considered “genocide” by Armenians and many historians.

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/armenian-president-describes-turkeys-april-24-invitation-as-cynical-and-shortsighted.aspx?pageID=238&nID=77661&NewsCatID=359
30/1/15
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  1. Erdoğan says Turkey is ready to take required steps if ‘found guilty’ of Armenian killings...

    Accusing Turkey of committing genocide is a form of execution without trial, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has indicated, while also stating that Ankara is “ready to pay for any misdeed” if an “impartial board of historians” concludes that it was at fault for the events of 1915.

    “We are not obliged to accept that the so-called Armenian genocide was ‘made-to-order,’” Erdoğan said late on Jan. 29, speaking during a live interview on public broadcaster TRT Haber.

    He mentioned that during his period as prime minister, he had sent a letter in 2005 to former Armenian President Robert Kocharian, proposing that historians investigate the 1915 killings of Anatolian Armenians during the Ottoman era.

    “We are saying, ‘If you are sincere on this matter, then come, let’s leave this to historians, let historians study the issue, let’s open our archives,’” Erdoğan said

    “We have opened our archive. We have revealed more than one million documents on this. If Armenia also has an archive, then they should open it too. If third countries have archives, they should do the same. Let them study and then let them present their reports to us. Then let’s sit around the table as politicians,” he added, referring to his proposal for the establishment of a joint commission of historians and experts from both Turkey and Armenia to study the events of 1915 together.

    “If the results reveal that we have committed a crime, if we have a price to pay, then as Turkey we would assess it and take the required steps,” Erdoğan said.

    “But let’s be careful here. The 1915 events are out in the open as history. The State of the Republic of Turkey is out in the open. Our archives have been opened and are out in the open, but the archives on the opposite side are not open. They are just saying ‘Turkey is guilty,’ but Turkey is not guilty just by saying so,” he added.........................http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/erdogan-says-turkey-is-ready-to-take-required-steps-if-found-guilty-of-armenian-killings.aspx?pageID=238&nID=77664&NewsCatID=510
    30/1/15

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