Turkey Will Disregard European Vote On Armenian Killings

TURKEY WILL DISREGARD EUROPEAN VOTE ON ARMENIAN KILLINGS

Humeyra Pamuk

PUBLISHED15/04/2015 | 11:30

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has condemned a planned European
Parliament’s vote on the 1915 mass killings of Armenians, which the
pope this week described as “genocide”.

The European Parliament is due to debate a resolution to mark the
100th anniversary of the killing of as many as 1.5 million Armenians
under Turkish Ottoman rule.

“Whatever decision the European Parliament takes on Armenian genocide
claims, it would go in one ear and out the other,” Erdogan told a
news conference at Ankara airport before departing on an official
visit to Kazakhstan.

“It is out of the question for there to a stain, a shadow called
‘genocide’ on Turkey,” he said.

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Armenia, some Western historians and foreign parliaments refer to
the mass killings as genocide.

Muslim Turkey agrees Christian Armenians were killed in clashes
with Ottoman soldiers that began on April 15, 1915, when Armenians
lived in the empire ruled by Istanbul, but denies that this amounted
to genocide.

Around 100,000 Armenians still reside in Turkey including those who are
Turkish citizens and those who are not and they are never mistreated,
Erdogan said.

“Both citizens and non-citizen Armenians are enjoying the opportunities
of our country. We could have deported them, but we didn’t,”
Erdogan said.

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On Tuesday, Erdogan warned Pope Francis his comment that the 1915
mass killing of Armenians was genocide, saying he should “not make
such a statement again”.

Pope Francis became the first head of the Roman Catholic church to
publicly call the killing of Armenians “genocide” on Sunday, prompting
Turkey to summon the Vatican’s ambassador to the Holy See and recall
its own.

“We will not allow historical incidents to be taken out of their
genuine context and be used as a tool to campaign against our country,”
Erdogan said.

“I condemn the pope and would like to warn him not to make similar
mistakes again.”

His comments are likely to put a focus on whether the United States,
a traditional ally of NATO-member Turkey, will eventually use the term
“genocide” for the mass killings.

Unlike almost two dozen European and South American states that use
the term, Washington avoids it and has warned legislators that Ankara
could cut off military cooperation if they voted to adopt it.

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