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  • BAKU: Turkish FM: Turkey's response to Sweden to be very tough

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    March 13 2010


    Turkish FM: Turkey's response to Sweden to be very tough

    13.03.2010 11:56

    Ankara's response to the recognition of "Armenian genocide" by the
    Swedish Parliament will be tough, Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet
    Davutoglu, being on an unofficial visit to Finland said, CNN Turk
    website reported.

    A week after the adoption of the resolution on "Armenian genocide" by
    the U.S. Congress's committee, the Swedish parliament by a margin of
    one vote, approved the document that recognizes the so-called
    "genocide."

    As a sign of protest against the adoption of the resolution on
    "genocide" by the Swedish Parliament and the U.S. Congress, official
    Ankara recalled its envoys from these countries. Turkish Foreign
    Minister called the decision of the Swedish Parliament mistaken,
    adding that Turkey will never agree these accusations.

    "This is a fundamental question (the accusations of genocide) for
    Turkey", Davutoglu said.
    According to him, the decision of the Swedish Parliament was so
    misleading and wrong, that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    canceled his visit to Stockholm.

    On Friday night, Turkish ambassador to Sweden Zergun Koruturk arrived
    in Ankara. She was recalled from the Swedish capital for
    consultations. Turkish ambassador, speaking to media on arrival in
    Istanbul, regretted concerning deterioration of relations between
    Stockholm and Ankara. She said that the date of her return to Sweden
    is still unknown.

    The Swedish side, expressing its attitude to this issue, stated that
    the adoption of the resolution on the "Armenian genocide" will strike
    a serious blow to the actions towards the normalization of
    Turkish-Armenian relations.

    Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt called on not to politicize the
    historical events.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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