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    22 david israel
    • someguy
    • 10.03.10 | 09:36 (IST)

    Thanks for the response. i suppose it's because Turkey doesn't want to be the only side revealing just about "everything" while the other side doesn't even bother to take a step. A right step in the way of forming the joint historian commission mentioned should pave the way for all archives to be released. If once the commission is formed and either turkey or armenia still refuses to release 100% of their archives, then that would be the point where it would get suspicious. but who can say no to an independent historian commission? sadly the armenians are... I hope they change their mind and we solve this problem once and for all. I, as a Turkish citizen, want to know the truth as well but that truth will not be uncovered by corrupt US congressmen who knows nothing about the issue. That's the job of historians. Sorry if I repeated myself here but I just wanted to emphasise on that.

    from the article: Israel says Syria talks not imminent, but lauds Turkey offer to mediate
    First published 14:13 09.03.10 | Last updated 15:37 09.03.10