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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    June 8 2013

    Pope's remarks on mass killings of Armenians could damage ties with
    Vatican: Foreign Ministry

    ANKARA


    Photo: Pope Francis arrives to lead a special audience with students
    of Jesuit schools in Paul VI hall at the Vatican June 7. REUTERS photo

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry has reacted in a written statement June 8
    to Pope Francis' remarks describing the mass killings of Armenians
    during World War I as `the first genocide of the 20th century,'
    warning that his stance could damage ties between the two countries.

    `What is expected from the Papacy, under the responsibility of its
    spiritual office, is to contribute to world peace instead of raising
    animosity over historical events,' the statement read. `The Vatican's
    ambassador was called on June 7, 2013, to the Foreign Ministry and was
    told that Pope Francis' remarks were unacceptable.'

    `We have emphasized that Vatican should avoid making steps that could
    have irreparable consequences on our ties,' the statement also said.

    Pope Francis described the mass killings of Armenians during World War
    I as `the first genocide of the 20th century' during a meeting with a
    delegation led by Patriarch of Cilicia of Armenian Catholics on June
    3.

    The pope met with members of the delegation and when one of them said
    that she was a descendant of genocide victims, he replied, `The first
    genocide of the 20th century was that of the Armenians,' reiterating
    his earlier recognition of the mass killings as the `Armenian
    Genocide' while he was the head of the Catholic Church in Buenos Aires
    as a cardinal.

    In 2006, during events marking the 91st anniversary of the killings in
    Buenos Aires, he urged Turkey to recognize `the genocide' as the
    `gravest crime of Ottoman Turkey against the Armenian people and all
    of humanity.'

    June/08/2013

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/popes-remarks-on-mass-killings-of-armenians-could-damage-ties-with-vatican-foreign-ministry.aspx?pageID=238&nID=48465&NewsCatID=359

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