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    TURKEY RECALLS ENVOY TO SWEDEN OVER GENOCIDE VOTE

    Press TV
    March 12 2010
    Iran

    Turkish ambassador to Sweden Zergun Koruturk

    Turkey has recalled its ambassador to Stockholm after the Swedish
    parliament branded the killing of Armenians by Ottoman forces during
    World War I as "genocide."

    "We strongly condemn this resolution, which is made for political
    calculations. It does not correspond to the close friendship of our two
    nations. We are recalling our ambassador for consultations," Turkish
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a statement released on
    Thursday. He also cancelled a Stockholm visit scheduled for next week.

    Turkish ambassador to Sweden, Zergun Koruturk, told Swedish television
    program Aktuellt that the vote would have "drastic effects" on
    Ankara-Stockholm relations.

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

    Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said the vote was a "mistake"
    but that it did not change the position of his government, which
    supports Turkey's bid for membership of the European Union.

    He noted that the vote could complicate efforts between Turkey and
    Armenia to normalize relations after a century of hostility. Turkey
    and Armenia signed two protocols last October to normalize relations.

    Parliaments of the two countries have not passed them yet.

    Sweden's parliament narrowly approved the resolution Thursday that
    described the 1915 killing of Armenians in Turkey as genocide. The
    resolution was passed by an extremely narrow margin, with 131
    parliamentarians voting in favor and 130 against in the 349-seat
    assembly. Another 88 lawmakers were absent during the vote.

    The Swedish vote comes less than a week after the Foreign Affairs
    Committee of the US House of Representatives also approved a similar
    resolution. The non-binding resolution was approved by a vote of 23
    to 22.

    Turkey fiercely rejects Armenian claims that more than a million of
    its people were deliberately killed as some sort of a social-cleansing
    campaign.

    Ankara points to historical evidence, ignored by Armenian lobbyists
    and their Western supporters, that puts the figure of Armenian victims
    at 300,000 and also makes clear that nearly as many Ottoman Turks
    were killed as well in the civil unrest that led to the downfall of
    the Ottoman Empire.

    US observers have also pointed to the close association of the
    influential Armenian lobby in the US with the powerful Israeli lobby in
    pushing through the symbolic resolution as a general publicity campaign
    against the Muslim state of Turkey, which has become one of the
    leading critics of violent Israeli policies against the Palestinians.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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