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    CANADA SAYS RELATIONS WITH TURKEY REMAIN GOOD AFTER ANKARA RECALLS AMBASSADOR OVER ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Xinhua General News Service
    April 22, 2009 Wednesday 5:10 PM EST

    Canada's relations with Turkey remain good although Ankara recalled
    its ambassador over Ottawa's position on the Armenian massacres in
    early last century, a government official said Wednesday.

    Turkish Foreign Ministry confirmed earlier Wednesday that its
    ambassador to Ottawa had been called back after Canadian government
    ministers and politicians took part in a ceremony Tuesday night
    commemorating the tragedy that happened 1915-1917.

    The recall does not represent a diplomatic breakdown and "we have good
    relations with Turkey -- they are allies," said Catherine Loubier,
    spokeswoman for Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon.

    Historians estimate that up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed by
    Ottoman Turks, an event viewed by scholars as the first genocide of
    the 20th century.

    Turkey denies that the deaths constituted genocide and contends that
    the toll has been inflated and the casualties were victims of civil
    war and unrest.

    Canada's parliament passed a motion in 2004 recognizing the event
    as genocide.

    This has been the second time Turkey has recalled its ambassador
    to Canada over the dispute. In 2006, Turkey briefly withdrew its
    ambassador over remarks Prime Minister Stephen Harper made in support
    of recognizing the mass killings as genocide.
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