ANKARA: AKP Deputy Comez Says Armenia Should Give Up Its Allegations

Akp Deputy Comez Says Armenia Should Give Up Its Allegations

Turkish Press
June 13 2005

YEREVAN (AA) – Turkish Justice and Development Party (AKP) deputy from
Balikesir Dr. Turhan Comez said that new initiative should be launched
in regard to so-called Armenian genocide, adding that Armenia should
give up its genocide allegations.

Comez, continuing his tour of Yerevan, had a meeting with Armenian
deputy Hacat Sukyasyan.

Comez and Sukyasyan exchanged views on development of relations
between Turkey and Armenia.

“There had been sufferings in 1915. Many Ottomans lost their
lives… Armenian people also died. The two countries should carry
out a joint study. When I deliver a speech at the Turkish Parliament
for opening of Armenian border gate, at the same time you can deliver
a speech at your parliament saying that incidents happened in 1915
were not genocide; that historians should study these issues and that
Armenia should respect the territorial integrity of Turkey. Maybe,
it is a small step, but it will be an important beginning,” Comez
told Sukyasyan.

Sukyasyan noted that the two countries should leave aside problems
between them, stating that border gate should be opened by Turkey
and Armenia.

Stressing that after border gate was opened, the two countries would
further improve, Sukyasyan added that Turkey and Armenia should
further develop the region together.