MP’s questionnaire to Erdogan

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[ 06 Apr 2009 20:19 ]
Ankara – APA. Turkish MP from CHP Canan Aritman has sent an official questionnaire to Prime Minister Erdogan regarding the reports on opening of borders between Armenia and Turkey. APA reports quoting ANKA agency.

As The Wall Street Journal writes that the borders will be opened on April 16, Aritman gave these questions to the Prime Minister: As your government, and Foreign Ministry have not made any statement on this issue inside the country, is the statement they have made in the United States true? Will you open the borders between Armenia and Turkey? The 11th article of the Armenian Declaration of Independence reads that eastern region of Turkey is a land of Armenia and it will be returned back. Are you aware of these? Do you know that the constitution and state emblem of Armenia reflect the name and picture of Ağrı Mountain? Are you aware of the fact that 20 percent of territories of Azerbaijan are under Armenian occupation? Will you have any international diplomatic initiatives for helping more than one million Azerbaijani refugees go back to their homelands? Do you know that Armenians have killed ten thousands of Turks in different times, including in Khojali Genocide and more than 70 Turkish diplomats? Do you know that Armenia does not recognize the border between Turkey and itself? Do you think that Turkish People will easily accept your initiative on opening of Armenia-Turkey borders?  


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    mok10501

    Thanks for voicing our thoughts as well Mrs. Arıtman. Any YTL’s will be lost(!) will be well spent on your behalf is acceptable, and we will pay of them for you. This incognito AKP regime and its puppet president(not mine) is planning several other unpleasant events without bringing on the floor but with their under- the- table deals. Turkish people will never forgive them, but it should not be too late before they commit any crime against our precious Republic. My only hope is that, besides the members of parliament, TSK might also be monitoring this developments and hopefully will say something before it is too late.

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