US President Recognises Killings Armenians as 'Genocide'

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News ID: 51515
Publish Date: 23:36 - 24 April 2021
Saturday, 24 April 2021(YJC)_Joe Biden recognises killings of 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Empire as 'Genocide'.

US President Recognises Killings Armenians as 'Genocide'US President Joe Biden has announced that from now on, Washington recognises the actions of the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century against the Armenians as a genocide, despite earlier objections from Turkey.

"Beginning on April 24, 1915, with the arrest of Armenian intellectuals and community leaders in Constantinople by Ottoman authorities, one and a half million Armenians were deported, massacred, or marched to their deaths in a campaign of extermination. We honour the victims of the Meds Yeghern so that the horrors of what happened are never lost to history", Biden said in a statement.

While the move is purely symbolic, it has already sparked harsh criticism from the Ottoman Empire’s successor state, Turkey.

Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has stated that Ankara "entirely rejects" the US declaration. He also stressed that Biden's move undermines the mutual "trust and friendship" between Turkey and the US and that it has caused "a deep wound". Cavusoglu accused Washington of "distorting historical facts" and that this will "never be accepted by the people of Turkey".

"We have nothing to learn from anybody on our own past. Political opportunism is the greatest betrayal to peace and justice", the minister added.

The Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan also criticised Biden's decision to recognise the Armenian genocide, calling the move regrettable.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in turn, slammed the debate on the matter of the Armenian genocide, claiming it had been politicised and used by third parties to interfere in Turkey's domestic affairs.

In his address to Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople Sahak Mashalian, Erdogan said that he honours the memory of the Armenians who lived under the Ottoman Empire and who died "in the harsh conditions of the First World War". At the same time, he stressed that it would be unacceptable to cast the legacy of "hundreds of years of coexistence of Turks and Armenians" into oblivion.

Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan hailed Biden's decision to recognise the Armenian genocide as a "powerful step towards justice" and thanked the US president for his support for the descendants of the Armenian genocide.

"The recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the United States is a much-needed message to the international community, which comes to reaffirm the primacy of human rights and values in international relations", Pashinyan wrote in an open letter to the American president.

Pashinyan added that the recognition was also a matter of security for Armenia in light of recent events in the region. The prime minister was apparently referring to the 2020 military conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

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