PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY OF TURKISH STATES DOESN’T MEAN FORMATION OF TURAN STATE
PanARMENIAN.Net
27.03.2006 18:28 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ “Armenians are worried by the talks on the
establishment of the Parliamentary Assembly of Turkish States. Armenian
media write about the intention of Turk peoples to form the state
of Turan which will aim to damage Armenia’s interests,” co-chair of
the Turkish-Azerbaijani interparliamentary cooperation group Nizami
Jafarov. In his words, the formation of the Parliamentary Assembly of
Turkish States doesn’t mean formation of Turan State. “The formation
of the Assembly is important for the maintenance of harmony in the
world and doesn’t conflict with the norms and principles of the
international law. On the other hand people of Armenian origin are
much less in number than Turks.
Over 100 million Turks and about 10 million Armenians live throughout
the globe. Despite this we will discuss the “Armenian issue” after
the formation of the Assembly,” he said.
According to Jafarov, consultations are already being held between
Azerbaijan and Turkey. Other states will join the process later this
year, reported APA new agency.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress