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    TURKEY RECALLS ENVOY TO SWEDEN OVER ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VOTE

    Tert.am
    11:20 ~U 12.03.10

    Turkey recalled its ambassador to Sweden on Thursday and cancelled
    an upcoming summit between the countries after the Swedish parliament
    passed a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide, reports Reuters.

    The move comes only a week after Ankara called home its ambassador
    to the United States because a US congressional committee approved
    a similar resolution.

    European Union member Sweden has been one of the strongest supporters
    of Ankara's bid to join the bloc, while the United States is generally
    considered a strong western ally of the NATO-member Turkey.

    "We strongly condemn this resolution, which is made for political
    calculations," Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said in a
    statement, referring to the Swedish parliament vote.

    "It does not correspond to the close friendship of our two nations. We
    are recalling our ambassador for consultations," Erdogan said, adding
    that he was cancelling a Turkey-Sweden summit scheduled for March 17.

    The Swedish resolution passed by an extremely narrow margin, with 131
    parliamentarians voting in favor and 130 against. Another 88 members
    of parliament were absent.

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

    Zergun Koruturk, Turkey's ambassador to Sweden, told Swedish television
    programme Aktuellt that the vote would have "drastic effects" on
    bilateral relations which were unlikely to be overcome in a short time.

    "I am very disappointed," Koruturk said. "Unfortunately,
    parliamentarians were thinking that they were rather historians than
    parliamentarians, and it's very, very unfortunate."

    A Turkish government source, however, told Reuters that Koruturk
    would probably return to Sweden soon.

    "We know the Swedish government has been very active in trying to
    stop this resolution," the source said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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