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    RUSSIA'S STANCE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE NOT TO AFFECT IMPLEMENTATION OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH ENERGY PROJECTS

    YEREVAN, April 24. /ARKA/. Russian President Vladimir Putin's statement
    on Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Empire will not affect implementation
    of joint energy projects with Russia, Novosti-Armenia quoted Turkish
    Energy and Natural Resources Minister Taner Yildiz referring to
    RIA Novosti.

    Yesterday, in his address to participants of The World without
    Genocide event, Putin called April 24, 2015 'a mournful date that is
    connected with one of the most horrible events in the human history -
    the genocide of Armenian people'.

    Earlier, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that he has
    discussed possible diplomatic steps by Ankara in connection with the
    Russian president's statement.

    He also added that participation of Russian and French presidents
    in the events dedicated to the centenary of Armenian Genocide calls
    into question these countries' impartiality in OSCE Minsk Group on
    Karabakh conflict settlement.

    Dmitry Peskov, the Russian leader's spokesman, said earlier that
    Putin's visit to Armenia on April 24 for the events dedicated to
    the 100th anniversary of Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Empire will
    not damage Russian-Turkish relations, particularly construction of
    Turkish Stream gas pipeline.


    he said.

    This year Armenia marks the 100 anniversary of Armenian Genocide
    committed in Turkey in 2015. The Armenian Genocide was the first
    genocide of the twentieth century.

    According to Armenian and many other historians, up to 1.5 million
    Armenians were killed starting in 1915 in a systematic campaign by
    the government of Turkey.

    Turkey has been denying it for decades. The Armenian genocide was
    recognized by tens of countries.

    The first was Uruguay that did so in 1965. Other nations are Russia,
    France, Italy, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Poland, Lithuania, Slovakia,
    Sweden, Switzerland, Greece, Cyprus, Lebanon, Canada, Venezuela,
    Argentina, 43 U.S. states.

    It was recognized also by the Vatican, the European Parliament,
    the World Council of Churches and other international organizations.

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