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Turkey starts diplomatic attack to resist Armenian campaign on 1915 events

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Turkey has sent a directive to all its diplomatic offices on the basis of which it will resist the Armenian campaign regarding 1915 events.

According to Hurriyet, the directive consists of 10 points:

1) Contact and maintain ties with representatives of the Armenian lobby in your country of residence. Invite them to your events

2) Visit their events and try to explain Turkey’s position

3) Representatives of the Armenian diaspora abroad are divided into three groups. The first has made business on the issue of genocide and the second group includes people who arrived from Turkey and still have ties with our country and the third group is a category of people who are hostile against Turkey. Contact the representatives of all these groups and invite them to visit Turkey.

4) In the country of residence also contact Armenian diplomats and invite them to your events

5) Do not avoid contacts with the Armenian and pro-Armenian press and try to explain them Turkey’s position in your statements

6) Also contact the community of your country of residence to explain the 1915 events,

7) Be in a constant contact with the diplomats of the Balkan, Middle Asian, Middle Eastern and other countries close to Turkey and try to resist Armenian propaganda through joint efforts.

8) Concentrate on the protocols signed with Armenia and remind the point of creation of the historical commission to study “genocide”.

9) Also explain the essence of the Turkish policy in the Caucasus which wants to establish peace in this region.

 

10) Speak of the need to settle the Karabakh conflict to establish peace in the region in your country of residence.

 

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