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Turkey summons US envoy over Armenian genocide vote

December 13, 2019
People demonstrate outside the US embassy, on Friday in Ankara, one day after US congress  formally recognized the 1915-1917 murder of up to 1.5 million Armenians as genocide. — AFP
People demonstrate outside the US embassy, on Friday in Ankara, one day after US congress formally recognized the 1915-1917 murder of up to 1.5 million Armenians as genocide. — AFP

ISTANBUL — Turkey summoned the US ambassador on Friday after the US Senate voted to recognize the 1915 killings of Armenians as genocide.

Deputy foreign minister Sedat Onal delivered the government's reaction to envoy David Satterfield, said the foreign ministry, after Turkish officials warned that the vote endangered relations.

American senators followed the House of Representatives in voting to recognize the killings of Armenians during the World War I as genocide, for which the Ottoman Empire — the forerunner of modern-day Turkey — bore responsibility.

Armenia claims 1.5 million died in the killings. Turkey says the number of deaths was far lower and Turks also died, blaming the killings on the World War I.

The Unites States is now in line with 30 other countries in recognizing Armenia's claim of genocide.

A US embassy spokesman in Ankara however said that the Senate vote had not changed the administration's position, pointing out that US President Donald Trump had stopped short of calling the killings genocide earlier this year.

The Congress resolution had been blocked several times by allies of Trump, who has sought a close relationship with NATO ally Turkey and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

During a meeting in Washington last month, Trump said he was a "big fan" of Erdogan despite opposition from many in the Congress to the red-carpet welcome. — AFP


December 13, 2019
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