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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    April 18 2015


    European 'genocide vote' unacceptable, Turkish political parties say
    in joint declaration


    Three political parties represented in Turkish Parliament has said in
    a joint declaration that the European Parliament resolution urging
    Turkey to recognize the "Armenian genocide" is unacceptable and "null
    and void" for Turkey.

    The European Parliament in a vote on Wednesday adopted a resolution
    that refers to the killings of Armenians during the final years of the
    Ottoman Empire as genocide and calls on Turkey to recognize that
    "genocide."

    The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party), the main
    opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) and the opposition
    Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) signed the declaration on Thursday,
    which said the resolution termed the decision "inappropriate and
    unacceptable."

    Despite our calls, the European Parliament preferred to deepen the
    problem and the gap between the two societies instead of encouraging
    the Armenian side, which abstains from discussing the issue
    impartially and scientifically, for dialogue in this regard. We
    strongly condemn this biased approach which was adopted contrary to
    the idea of creating peace and tolerance and a common future instead
    of war and clash, which is the idea which constitutes the raison
    d'être of the European Parliament," the statement said.

    Earlier in the day, CHP leader leader Kemal Kýlýçdaroðlu said Turkish
    political parties may issue a joint declaration against the
    resolution.

    In response to a question by a reporter following a meeting with
    European Union member countries' ambassadors, Kýlýçdaroðlu said the
    EU's much-talked about resolution was discussed in the meeting. The
    CHP leader told the media that he explicitly said to the EU
    ambassadors during the meeting that his party is against the
    resolution and finds it wrong. "We told them that the European
    countries have great knowledge of the universal law and acknowledge
    the description of 'genocide.' We explained to the ambassadors how
    severe the repercussions of the EU's description of [the 1915 events
    as] 'genocide' would be," Kýlýçdaroðlu said.

    When a reporter asked whether the CHP would contribute to a joint
    declaration against the European Parliament's decision, as Davutoðlu
    proposed on Wednesday, Kýlýçdaroðlu said such a joint declaration
    might be drafted. "We share the same views on this issue. Hence, there
    is no problem on this. There are problems in other issues," he stated.

    Kýlýçdaroðlu also stated he said in the meeting that Pope Francis, who
    recently called the 1915 mass killing of Armenians the "first genocide
    of the 20th century," made the issue into one about Muslims and
    Christians, and that the pope's remarks might be a risk to
    international peace.

    Kýlýçdaroðlu's meeting with the EU ambassadors took place at the
    Latvia Embassy. Kýlýçdaroðlu said the electoral process, ahead of
    Turkey's upcoming June 7 elections, was also tackled in the meeting.

    Meanwhile, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli
    slammed the European Parliament decision in a statement he released on
    Thursday, saying that the resolution is nothing more than a piece of
    garbage. According to Bahçeli, the decision does not comply with
    historical facts, international law and the human conscience. "You
    can't find a trace of a genocide or a massacre in the glorious history
    of the Turkish nation," Bahçeli said in his statement.


    http://www.todayszaman.com/latest-news_european-genocide-vote-unacceptable-turkish-political-parties-say-in-joint-declaration_378193.html




    From: A. Papazian
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