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    TURKEY RECALLS ENVOY TO SWEDEN

    Al-Jazeera
    http://english.aljazeera.net/ne ws/europe/2010/03/201031293651841680.html
    March 12 2010
    Qatar

    Turkey has recalled its ambassador to Sweden after its parliament
    narrowly voted to describe the killing of Armenians by Ottoman forces
    during World War One as genocide.

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish prime minister "strongly" condemned
    Thursday's vote, which comes only a week after Ankara recalled its
    envoy to the US over a similar resolution.

    "Our people and our government reject this decision based upon major
    errors and without foundation,"Erdogan said, adding that he was
    cancelling a Turkey-Sweden summit scheduled next week.

    Turkey, which accepts that many Christian Armenians were killed
    by Ottoman Turks, rejects that up to 1.5 million died and that it
    amounted to genocide - a term employed by many Western historians.

    The Swedish resolution passed by an extremely narrow margin, with
    131 parliamentarians voting in favour and 130 against, and 88 members
    staying away.

    'Major blow'

    The measure was opposed by Sweden's centre-right coalition government,
    but three of their parliamentarians voted in favour of the motion,
    helping the opposition to get it through.

    Zergun Koruturk, Turkey's ambassador to Stockholm, said the vote
    had delivered a major blow to "excellent ties", which she said were
    advancing towards a strategic partnership.

    "It will not be easy to repair the damage," she said before returning
    to Turkey on Friday.

    Carl Bildt, the Swedish foreign minister, said it was a "mistake to
    politicise history" and vowed that the government's position remains
    unchanged.

    Sweden is among the few countries which openly support Turkey's
    troubled bid to join the European Union.

    The Scandinavian nation's vote came a week after a key US Congressional
    panel approved a similar resolution, prompting Ankara to recall
    its ambassador.

    Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their kin were killed in
    a systematic campaign of extermination during World War I as the
    Ottoman Empire, Turkey's predecessor, fell apart.

    Turkey categorically rejects the genocide label and says the number
    of those killed in what was civil strife during wartime is grossly
    inflated.
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