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The Armenian protocols in the parliament of Turkey

02:14 / 22.10.2009 The parliament of Turkey held tense discussions over the protocols signed with Armenia. According to APA, following the foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu and MHP, CHP and DTP faction leaders’ speeches, other members of the parliament were allowed two minutes to express opinion. MHP parliamentarians sent strong messages to the government. Kamil Sipahi (MHP) focused attention on the foreign minister Davutoglu’s words that the Turkish flags in Baku Martyrdom were entrusted to the honor of Azerbaijani people. He reminded about the Bursa events and asked the minister what he thinks about the honor of those people who ordered to collect and to throw Azerbaijani flags before the football match in Bursa. CHP’s Canan Aritman reminded about the Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan’s statement in USA. According to her, Sargsyan said the joint commission would investigate not the issue of genocide, but the issue of legacy of Armenians expelled from Turkey and compensation for losses of “genocide victims”. “The Turkish-Azerbaijani alliance is described in the Armenian national strategy as a greatest threat. They aimed to breach this alliance and they achieved it. The protocols were not advantageous for us, but we already see their damages. The issue of flag and increase of gas price can be an example for that”. MHP parliamentarian Hamza Hamid Homrish from Bursa said he witnessed the happenings in the city, the policemen beat those who wanted to enter the stadium with Azerbaijani flags. “You banned Azerbaijan’s flag in Bursa under the mask of FIFA. But Azerbaijanis hoisted Turkish flag in the match that was taking place simultaneously in Baku. The Minister says that Turkish flags in Baku were entrusted to the honor of the Azeris. Azeris did not ask, but I ask you: Weren’t the Azerbaijani flags, which were thrown into the dustbin in Bursa, had been entrusted to your honor?” he said. The Minister underlined that the happenings in Bursa have nothing to do with the country’s foreign policy. “The problem of flags was investigated under the instruction of our government and the governor announced the results of this investigation. Regarding it as disrespect to Azerbaijan is a great blow to our relations with Azerbaijan. I will leave for Baku tomorrow and meet with the officials. I will defend Azerbaijan’s interests till the end,” he said.


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