
Erdogan: Turkey ready to open military archives
Turkish President Erdogan said, on Thursday, that Turkey is ready to open up all of its archives including the military archives in order to settle the controversy between Armenia and Turkey over the 1915 events, Daily Sabah reports.
Speaking at the Peace Summit held as part of the centenary commemorations for Battle of Gallipoli, Erdogan said that during his twelve years of Prime Ministry post and as the President of Turkey, he continuously told the European Union that Turkey is ready to share its documents about World War I in the archives.
Erdogan reiterated that historical documents about the 1915 events were open to all for analysis and called on Armenia and other countries to open their archives as well.
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