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    RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BY SWEDEN IS REGULAR STRIKE FOR ANKARA

    ArmInfo
    2010-03-12 12:27:00

    ArmInfo. The process of international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide acquired new breath over the last several days. Following
    the House Committee on Foreign Affairs of US Congress and the Spanish
    province of Barcelona, the fact of the Armenian Genocide was recognized
    by one of the biggest European countries, Sweden. Adoption of the
    relevant resolution by Riksdag has become a regular strike for Ankara
    and caused its violent indignation.

    As Swedish The Local reports, Turkey immediately elected to recall its
    ambassador to Sweden, Zergun Koruturk, who said she was "very, very
    disappointed" by the vote. "I'm disappointed and somewhat surprised
    because I expected the parliament to adopt the normal position that
    it is not the job of parliamentarians to decide whether or not a
    genocide has taken place. That is a question for historians, and for
    researchers to examine before reaching a conclusion", the Turkish
    ambassador said. Zergun Koruturk added that Sweden and Turkey had
    enjoyed excellent relations over the last decade but that this was now
    certain to change. Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan also
    condemned this decision and said in a statement on his homepage on
    Thursday that he was cancelling a planned trip to Sweden on March 17.

    Sweden's ambassador to Turkey, Christer Asp, has been summoned to
    the Turkish foreign ministry on Friday morning after the Swedish
    parliament voted to recognize the 1915 mass killing of Armenians and
    other ethnic groups as genocide.

    Speaking to The Local prior to the vote, Left Party foreign policy
    spokesperson Hans Linde expressed his view that the time had come for
    Sweden to take a stand on the issue. "Firstly, to hinder any repeat
    and to learn from history. Secondly, to encourage the development of
    democracy in Turkey - which includes dealing with their own history.

    Thirdly, to redress the wrongs committed against the victims and
    their descendants," Linde said.

    To note, The Foreign Relations Committee of the Swedish parliament
    recommended not to adopt such a resolution. Sweidh Foreign Minister
    Carl Bildt held a similar stance: he expressed his consent with the
    Committee's decision and called on not to politicize the history.

    To recall, the Swedish Riksdag adopted the Resolution on recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide with 131 parliamentarians "for" and 130 -
    against.
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