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May 27, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Turkish foreign minister: Mr. Obama's statement is not acceptable

25 April 2010 / THE ANATOLIA NEWS AGENCY, İSTANBUL
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said on Saturday that the statement of US President Barack Obama about 1915 incidents was not right and acceptable.

Obama described the incidents of 1915 as a "great tragedy" in a presidential statement he released on April 24. He said what happened in 1915 was "one of the worst atrocities" of the 20th century.

Davutoğlu told the Anatolia news agency that Turkey was against judging the history with political motives. He added that the history could only be researched by historians, and such historical incidents should be discussed only by the countries which were directly related with the issue.

Davutoğlu said that neither executive bodies nor parliaments could make such historical judgements, and this was unacceptable. He added that the efforts to perceive the history in a one-sided aspect caused an injustice.

Releasing a statement, Turkish Foreign Ministry also said, "we deeply regret this statement which reflects an incorrect and one-sided political perception."

 
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