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'Let Historians to Examine Genocide Allegations'

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  • 'Let Historians to Examine Genocide Allegations'

    Zaman, Turkey
    May 4 2005

    'Let Historians to Examine Genocide Allegations'
    By Erdal Sen

    Published: Wednesday 04, 2005
    zaman.com


    German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder visited Ankara last evening as
    the guest of his Turkish counterpart Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan. Upon his arrival, the Chancellor gave support for Turkey's
    European Union (EU) bid and the Armenian issue.

    Schroder met with Erdogan last night and the two leaders spoke
    about Turkish-German economics, political, commercial, and cultural
    relations as well as exchanging views on the EU, Armenia, and Cyprus
    issues. Schroder provided his support for the suggestions made by
    Erdogan regarding the formation of a joint historians commission
    to examine the Armenian issue. "We are happy that you will open
    the archieves and conduct a complete examination of the issue by
    specialists and historians. We find this suggestion just correct
    and we support it," said Schroder. While he praised Turkey's efforts
    regarding the EU membership process, German Chancellor pointed out the
    importnance of signing the additional protocol regarding Cyprus issue.

    It should be signed by October 3

    According to information released, "Turkey has so far delivered all
    its promises in the EU process. I believe it will continue to do
    so by October 3. Turkey will continue with the reforms. We welcome
    Turkey's steps regarding the Cyprus issue. I hope that Turkey will
    sign the Ankara Agreement Protocol by October 3," said Schroder.
    Touching upon Turkish-German relations as well, he said bilateral
    relations accelarated more in the last period and wished for further
    developments in this regard. Schroder will have an official meeting
    with Erdogan today and will be received by President Ahmet Necdet
    Sezer at the Presidential Residence. After completing his contacts
    in Ankara, he will travel to Istanbul around noon and will meet with
    the Fener Greek Patriarch Bartholomeous. Later, the German Chancellor
    will visit Marmara University and attend a Turkish-German forum. An
    entourage of 600 businessmen are accompanying Schroder on his tour.
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