ANKARA
Turkey regretted over US President Barack Obama's April 24 statement regarding 1915 incidents.
Turkish Foreign Ministry stated that it regarded the statement, which distorted the historical facts, as problematic in every aspect and deeply regretted it.
The Ministry on Wednesday said that unfortunately US President Obama was demonstrated this year once again a one-sided approach which reflected the Armenian views regarding the dispute between Turks and Armenians on the painful part of their common history.
It was added, "We regard this statement, which distorts the historical facts, as problematic in every aspect and deeply regret it. Issued under the influence of domestic political considerations and interpreting controversial historical events on the basis of one-sided information and with a selective sense of justice, such statements damage both Turkish-American relations, and also render it more difficult for Turks and Armenians to reach a just memory."
"Our expectation from an important ally of Turkey such as the US is not to further deepen the problem, but to provide constructive contributions for its resolution, and to encourage the Armenian side, which avoids objective and scientific research of the issue, to be more realistic and conciliatory," said the statement.
The statement underlined that the pain experienced during the World War I was a shared one and the memory of that period was as sensitive for the Turkish people as it was for the Armenians.
"Despite the prejudiced attempts to hinder a correct understanding of history, Turkey approaches the issue with self-confidence and an open-mind, and wants the truth to be investigated in all its aspects," noted the statement.