FOREIGN PARLIAMENTARIANS SURPRISED AND OUTRAGED OVER TURKISH PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENTS
PanARMENIAN.Net
April 13, 2010 - 17:12 AMT 12:12 GMT
Members of foreign parliaments who acknowledged the Armenian Genocide
are surprised and outraged over Turkish Prime Minister's statements,
former speaker of Slovakian parliament Pavol Hrusovsky stated.
As he noted in a conversation with FAAE (Forum of Armenian Associations
of Europe) chairman Ashot Grigoryan, Turkish PM has no right to accuse
European parliaments who give political assessment to massacres of
Armenians perpetrated by Turkey though Genocide recognition, FAAE
told PanARMENIAN.Net
On April 14, Slovakian delegation led by Pavol Hrusovsky will visit
Armenian Genocide memorial to commemorate the massacre victims.
"Ankara speaks against unfair and one-sided parliamentary resolutions
on recognition of Armenian Genocide," Turkish Prime Minister stated
at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA.
PanARMENIAN.Net
April 13, 2010 - 17:12 AMT 12:12 GMT
Members of foreign parliaments who acknowledged the Armenian Genocide
are surprised and outraged over Turkish Prime Minister's statements,
former speaker of Slovakian parliament Pavol Hrusovsky stated.
As he noted in a conversation with FAAE (Forum of Armenian Associations
of Europe) chairman Ashot Grigoryan, Turkish PM has no right to accuse
European parliaments who give political assessment to massacres of
Armenians perpetrated by Turkey though Genocide recognition, FAAE
told PanARMENIAN.Net
On April 14, Slovakian delegation led by Pavol Hrusovsky will visit
Armenian Genocide memorial to commemorate the massacre victims.
"Ankara speaks against unfair and one-sided parliamentary resolutions
on recognition of Armenian Genocide," Turkish Prime Minister stated
at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA.