Turkey condemned Macron’s declaration of Armenian genocide commemoration day

Turkey on Wednesday condemned French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to declare April 24 a day for the commemoration of the Armenian genocide, an issue that caused regular friction between Ankara and the EU.

France “will in the next weeks make April 24 a national day of commemoration of the Armenian genocide”, he added.

For decades, Armenia and Turkey have been at odds over the World War I massacres and deportations of Armenians by their Ottoman rulers. Turkey denies the massacres, imprisonment and forced deportation of Armenians from 1915 — which Armenia says left 1.5 million dead — constituted a genocide.

Macron’s remarks at the dinner, organised by the Coordinating Council of Armenian Organisations of France, honoured a campaign promise from his election in 2017.

At the event, Macron also paid tribute to Charles Aznavour, the French crooner of Armenian origin who died in October last year.

via France 24

 

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