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  • Swedish parliament's decision "inequitable", Erdogan

    ANSAmed - Italy
    March 12, 2010 Friday 7:08 PM CET

    TURKEY: SWEDISH PARLIAMENT'S DECISION 'INEQUITABLE', ERDOGAN

    ANKARA


    (ANSAmed) Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that
    The approval of Armenian resolution in the Swedish parliament was an
    "inconsiderate and inequitable" decision, Anatolia news agency reports
    quoting Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan as saying on Friday.

    Commenting on the approval of the resolution on Armenian allegations
    regarding 1915 incidents in the Swedish parliament, Erdogan said, "an
    incident which had occurred 95 years ago and whose reasons, results
    and victims have not yet emerged into daylight, has been brought in
    front of Turkey just like a threat in many countries. I consider this
    as an inconsiderate and inequitable decision." Erdogan said the
    decision cast shadow over extremely positive relations between Turkey
    and Sweden. "Parliaments convene, vote and rule on incidents that
    occurred 95 years ago. This approach lacks logic and commonsense. I am
    underlining that such decisions will have a negative impact on our
    efforts aiming to normalize relations between Turkey and Armenia."

    Swedish Parliament on Thursday approved a resolution on Armenian
    allegations regarding 1915 incidents with 131 votes against 130. The
    U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs last
    Thursday approved the resolution on Armenian allegations. Turkey
    strongly rejects the genocide allegations and regards the events as
    civil strife in wartime which claimed lives of many Turks and
    Armenians. Turkey and Armenia signed two protocols on October 10, 2009
    to normalize relations between the two countries. The protocols
    envisage the two countries to establish diplomatic ties and open the
    border that has been close since 1993.
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