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    BILDT OPPOSES POLITICAL DEBATE ON 'GENOCIDE'

    Today's Zaman
    April 21 2010, TUrkey

    Sweden's top foreign policy official has said the position of the
    Swedish government on Armenian genocide claims is clear and has
    reiterated that historical events should not be evaluated at the
    political level.

    Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said a second vote on the
    so-called Armenian genocide resolution is possible, in a response
    sent to Yilmaz Kerimo, a member of Sweden's parliament who had asked
    whether the Armenian resolution would be brought to the agenda of
    Sweden's parliament again.

    Kerimo led the vanguard in advocating the vote on the resolution
    recognizing Armenian deaths at the hands of the Ottomans as genocide.

    Sweden's parliament approved the resolution with a one-vote margin
    in March, just a week after the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs
    approved a similar resolution.

    Bildt also said in his response that a second vote in parliament would
    not be surprising and added that only parliament has the authority
    to decide on this. Making the government's position clear, Bildt said
    in his response that the government had repeatedly shown its position.

    "Our position was and will be that the judgment of historical events
    should not be realized at political levels," Bildt said. Bildt also
    spoke of the possibility of a second vote in late March. The Swedish
    government believed the resolution was a mistake and needs to be
    rejected in a second vote. The second vote is expected to take place
    next year after a proposal for the vote is passed by the Swedish
    Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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