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  • Turkey, Armenian massacres: Diplomatic crisis with Sweden

    ANSAmed , Italy
    March 12, 2010 Friday 10:16 AM CET


    TURKEY: ARMENIAN MASSACRES; DIPLOMATIC CRISIS WITH SWEDEN;
    STOCKHOLM CONSIDERS IT 'GENOCIDE';ANKARA SUMMONS AMBASSADOR

    ANKARA


    (ANSAmed) The Swedish Ambassador in Ankara, Christer Asp, has been
    summoned this morning to the Turkish Foreign Ministry following a
    diplomatic crisis which yesterday exploded between Ankara and
    Stockholm after the Swedish Parliament approved a motion in which the
    Armenian massacres are recognised as "genocide."

    The news was reported by private television broadcaster NTV, quoting
    sources at the Foreign Ministry. Yesterday Ankara decided to call its
    Ambassador to Sweden to return to Turkey for consultations.

    Exactly a week after the vote by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the
    US Congress which recognised the massacres of the Armenians at the
    time of the Ottoman Empire as "genocide", the same vote of
    condemnation came from the Swedish Parliament yesterday, provoking an
    immediate and aggravated reaction from Ankara, which has cancelled the
    planned visit by Premier Tayyip Erdogan for the intergovernmental
    summit between the two countries scheduled for March 17.

    A few minutes after the Anadolu agency released the news of the
    Swedish MPs' decision (131 votes in favour and 130 against, decisive
    were four MPs from the majority who ignored indications from the
    Government and voted with the left-wing opposition), a statement
    attributed to Premier Erdogan appeared on the Turkish Cabinet Office
    website which read: "We strongly condemn this decision which has been
    reached for political reasons and which does not correspond with the
    close friendship that links our two countries." In addition,
    Ambassador Zergun Koruturk, who took up office in Sweden on November 1
    last year, was immediately recalled.

    Ankara has always denied that the Armenian massacres were premeditated
    genocide and maintains that between 300,000 and 500,000 Armenians (and
    not the one and a half million as maintained by Yerevan) were killed
    in a civil war which also caused the loss of Turkish lives. On
    Thursday, immediately after the approval of the resolution by the US
    Congress committee, Ankara recalled its Ambassador, Namik Tan, who
    took up office on February 25. Now Ankara, as Erdogan has recently
    said, is waiting to know what the administration in Washington intends
    to do, letting it be understood that the Turkish diplomat will only
    return to Washington when Turkey has guarantees that the resolution
    will not be brought to a vote of the Congress plenary assembly.

    But now the problem has also arisen with Sweden, despite Foreign
    Minister Carl Bildt hastening to describe "the politicisation of
    history" as an error and to say the line of the government, which is
    in favour of the Turkey's entrance into the EU, "remains unchanged."
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