Armenia Not Going to Interfere with Turkish-French Relations

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia is not going and does not have the right to interfere with relations between France and Turkey, acting MFA Spokesperson Vladimir Karapetyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. In his words, the recall of the Ambassador from Paris for consultations is Turkey's domestic affair. «We do not have the right to interfere either with the policy of a country, which recalls its Ambassador, or the position of a third country over that decision. Turkey's statements on inadmissibility of «politicization» of the Armenian Genocide issue are old news for Armenia. However, Armenia hails the bill providing for penalty for denial of the Armenian Genocide,» Vladimir Karapetyan believes.



We note that on May 18 the National Assembly of France will consider the bill on declaring denial of the Armenian Genocide in Turkey a crime.
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