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  • West taking revenge on Azerbaijan, Turkey for their not joining

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    April 16, 2015 Thursday 04:33 PM GMT+4

    West taking revenge on Azerbaijan, Turkey for their not joining
    anti-Russian union - Baku

    BAKU April 16.


    Separate Western groups are taking revenge on Azerbaijan and Turkey
    for not joining the union against Russia, Azerbaijani president's
    public-political adviser Ali Gasanov said on Thursday, commenting on
    the adoption of a resolution on Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman
    Empire adopted by the European Parliament

    According to Gasanov, such resolutions appear as a result of "attempts
    by certain circles to secure their own interests." "These circles are
    also taking revenge on Turkey and Azerbaijan for their refusal to join
    the anti-Russian union that is currently being formed," Gasanov said.

    Referring to the European Parliament resolution, Gasanov said that
    Baku may revise its relations with the European Union's legislative
    body. "Azerbaijan has suspended its activity in the Euronest group of
    the European parliament. If this continues, we'll have to revise all
    relations with the European Parliament," Gasanov said, adding that the
    EP corresponding decision was "the most disgraceful in the European
    Parliament history, not reflecting reality, distorting the real
    history of World War I, an unjust and politicised decision, pursuing
    certain goals." Gasanov said he was certain that the resolution
    adoption was "the consequence of the anti-Muslim and anti-Turkic
    sentiments prevailing in the West."

    The European Parliament adopted on April 15 a resolution declaring
    April 24 the European commemoration day for the victims of the
    Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire in 2015 and calling on Ankara
    to recognise the genocide fact.

    "Armenia and Turkey should use the centenary of the Armenian genocide
    to renew diplomatic relations, open the border and pave the way for
    economic integration, says the European Parliament in a resolution
    voted on Wednesday. MEPs stress the need for Turkey to recognise the
    Armenian genocide, so as to pave way for "genuine reconciliation," the
    EP release says.

    MEPs also commend the statement by Pope Francis of 12 April "honouring
    the centenary of the Armenian genocide in a spirit of peace and
    reconciliation". They welcome statements by the President and Prime
    Minister of Turkey offering condolences and recognising atrocities
    against the Ottoman Armenians and encourage Turkey to "use the
    commemoration of the centenary of the Armenian genocide as an
    important opportunity" to open its archives, "come to terms with its
    past", recognise the genocide and so pave the way for a "genuine
    reconciliation between the Turkish and Armenian peoples".

    They also ask Turkey to conduct "in good faith" an inventory of the
    Armenian cultural heritage destroyed or ruined during the past century
    within its jurisdiction. MEPs pay tribute to the memory of the
    one-and-a-half million Armenian victims who "perished in the Ottoman
    Empire" a hundred years ago. Finally, they propose that an
    "International Remembrance Day for Genocides", be established to
    "recall again the right of all peoples and all nations throughout the
    world to peace and dignity."

    Before the beginning of World War I, the Armenian population of the
    Ottoman Empire was some 2.5 million people. In 1915, from 600,000 to
    1.5 million Armenians died, according to various estimates, as a
    result of deportation or were killed. The Turkish government
    recognises the fact of Armenians' mass mortality, however, objects to
    the use of the "genocide" term and considers overestimated the number
    of the victims on which the Armenian side insists. --0--ezh

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