TURKEY DOESN’T GIVE UP IDEA OF COMMISSION OF HISTORIANS
PanARMENIAN.Net
30.04.2009 13:39 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said "the
analysis of the shared history of Turkey and Armenia could only
be made with unbiased and impartial scientific evidence," Today’s
Zaman reports.
Babacan who addressed the General Assembly of the Turkish Parliament
Wednesday said, "we will continue to stand by the historic truth."
Babacan said "U.S. President Barack Obama’s statement on the
Armenian Remembrance Day and comments regarding the events of 1915
are unacceptable for Turkey."
"One of the shortcomings of Obama’s statement was that he ignored
the fact that hundreds of thousands Turks lost their lives during
the events of 1915," Babacan said.
"If the motive behind Obama’s statement was to state a prejudgment
on the joint history committee foreseen to be formed by Turkey and
Armenia, Turkish Foreign Ministry have announced on April 25 that
Turkey would not accept this, and explained it in detail to the
U.S. Ambassador who was invited to our Ministry," he said.
Babacan said he also expressed Turkey’s discomfort to U.S. Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton over the phone and made it clear that the
joint commission foreseen to be formed between the two countries
could only depend on undisputed evidence and documents.