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  • ANKARA: Sweden To Vote On Recognizing Armenian Killings As 'Genocide

    SWEDEN TO VOTE ON RECOGNIZING ARMENIAN KILLINGS AS 'GENOCIDE'

    Today's Zaman
    Feb 16 2010
    Turkey

    Turkey faces another threat of "genocide" recognition as the Swedish
    Parliament prepares to vote on a motion that describes the killing of
    Armenians, Assyrians and Chaldeans during the collapse of the Ottoman
    Empire as "genocide."

    Ankara is also highly uncomfortable with a planned vote in a US
    congressional committee in April on a resolution to label the World
    War I-era killings of Armenians in the late Ottoman era as "genocide."

    Turkish Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Murat
    Mercan, Justice and Development Party (AK Party) deputies Necip
    Taylan and Å~^aban DiÅ~_li, Republican People's Party's (CHP) deputy
    Canan Arıtman and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) deputy Deniz
    BölukbaÅ~_ı were informed about the situation during an official
    visit to the country last week.

    The Turkish politicians warned Swedish authorities that voting
    on such a motion in the Swedish Parliament would damage bilateral
    relations and make the approval of protocols signed by Turkey and
    Armenia more difficult.

    In October 2009, Turkey and Armenia signed an agreement in Zurich
    that aimed to normalize relations between the two estranged neighbors.

    Approval of the motion is backed by the opposition Swedish Social
    Democratic Party, which proposed the motion, and the government's
    rightist coalition partners. A similar motion that recognizes the
    1915 killings as "genocide" was not approved by the Swedish Parliament
    in 2007.

    As parliamentary elections will be held in September in Sweden, the
    current parliament has to handle all the motions before the elections.

    Diplomatic sources, speaking to Today's Zaman, said the motion will
    be handled by the parliament in two weeks. A Swedish Social Democratic
    Party official who declined to be named said it was out of the question
    for his party to vote against the motion, without elaborating.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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