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    SWEDISH CONFLICT WITH TURKEY WORSENS FOLLOWING GENOCIDE CLASSIFICATION

    IceNews
    http://www.icenews.is/inde x.php/2010/03/18/swedish-conflict-with-turkey-wors ens-following-genocide-classification/
    March 18 2010
    Iceland

    A widening rift is developing between the Swedish and Turkish
    governments in the wake of the Swedish parliament's decision to
    recognise the 1915 mass killings of ethnic groups including Armenians
    as genocide.

    In Turkey, Christer Asp, the Swedish Ambassador, confirmed that
    protests had continued over the weekend in several cities, which
    followed the large demonstration that took place outside of the
    Swedish consulate last Friday in Istanbul. Asp added that he had been
    inundated with hate mail from concerned parties inside both countries,
    which question the continuance of Swedish business interests in Turkey
    and the Middle East.

    "Some of the letters are formulated in such a way that I could not
    repeat them in public. They are not threats but they're not saying
    anything nice about Sweden, if you know what I mean," Asp told
    reporters. The Local has also reported that Carl Bildt, the Swedish
    foreign minister, has publicly condemned the parliamentary vote.

    "These kinds of decisions tend to increase tensions rather than reduce
    them," he said.

    Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt had earlier given Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan, his Turkish counterpart, an assurance that he was not
    in support of the decision. Reinfeldt contacted Erdogan last Saturday
    in an attempt to distance himself from the decision, which officially
    recognised the mass killings by Ottoman Turks of Armenians as genocide.

    Reinfeldt blamed "domestic politics" for the decision and claimed that
    he was "ready to do the necessary so that this unfounded decision
    does not harm bilateral relations". The Swedish parliament defied
    government advice to recognise the genocide of Armenians and other
    groups following the disbanding of the Ottoman Empire.
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