Leader Of Turkish "National Movement" Party Accused Turkish Authorit

LEADER OF TURKISH "NATIONAL MOVEMENT" PARTY ACCUSED TURKISH AUTHORITIES OF SEARCH OF DIALOGUE WITH ARMENIA

ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
Nov 21 2006

The leader of the Turkish "National Movement" party (NMP), Devlet
Bakhchaly, has accused the Turkish authorities of the search of
dialogue with Armenia. As the Azeri APA Agency informs, he told about
it at the 8th congress of NMP, held on November 19.

According to the source, D. Bakhchaly had come out with severe
accusations of the ruling party of Justice and Development (AKP). The
Chairman of NMP had criticized the policy of the Prime Minister
of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, aimed at the terrorism-fight and
touched upon the foreign political issues. "Occupation of the part
of Azerbaijan’s territory by Armenia and a drama of 1 million of
forced migrants has nothing common with the policy of AKP. Instead
of it, the Government is looking for the ways of dialogue with the
Armenians. Armenia, being an occupant and falsifier of history, tries
to dictate its conditions to Turkey and achieve the opening of borders
under the West ‘s support, as well as to make Turkey to remove the
embargo and recognize the Armenian Genocide", Bakhchaly said.