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  • ANKARA: Turkish MFA summons Swedish ambassador over Armenian res.

    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    March 12 2010

    Turkish Foreign Ministry summons Swedish ambassador over Armenian resolution


    Ankara, 12 March: The Swedish ambassador in Ankara was summoned to the
    Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs following the Swedish parliament's
    adoption of a resolution in support of the Armenian allegations on the
    incidents of 1915.

    Speaking to reporters while leaving the foreign ministry headquarters,
    Swedish ambassador Christer Asp said that he explained the Swedish
    government's stance on the issue to Turkish officials during his talks
    at the ministry.

    Asp said democratic institutions took decisions on their own, however,
    Swedish parliament's policy on the matter had not changed.

    Noting the parliament's decision was not binding for the government,
    Asp said the Swedish parliament supported the examination of incidents
    of 1915 by independent commissions formed by historians.

    Expressing his country's support for the normalization of
    Turkish-Armenian relations as well, the ambassador said such
    resolution had been brought up to the agenda every year and had always
    been rejected until now.

    He said it was approved this year as two opposition parties had
    changed their attitude.

    Pointing to the strong relations between Turkey and Sweden, Asp said
    the two countries' ties would continue to be powerful, emphasizing the
    importance of maintaining the dialogue under circumstances like this.

    The ambassador also said that Swedish parliament's decision would
    certainly not affect his country's support to Turkey's EU bid.

    Swedish Parliament approved Thursday a resolution on Armenian
    allegations regarding 1915 incidents.

    The resolution on recognition of Armenian allegations was approved
    with 131 votes against 130.
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