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May 27, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Swedish Prime Minister Reinfeldt calls Erdoğan

14 March 2010 / THE ANATOLIA NEWS AGENCY, ANKARA
Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt phoned Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Saturday to express his deep sadness over a resolution adopted at the Swedish Parliament earlier this week on the incidents of 1915.

In a press release issued on Saturday, the Turkish Prime Ministry indicated that Reinfeldt called Erdoğan at 18:30 hours on Saturday to express his sadness and disappointment over the Armenian resolution.

During the phone conversation, Premier Erdoğan said that history should not be politicized in parliaments.

"Turkey has opened all of its archives and these documents are ready for the close scrutiny of not only historians but also all global scholars and researchers. We have been extremely disappointment by the decision of the Swedish Parliament this week," Erdoğan underlined.

"We expect the Swedish government to compensate the damage that the decision of the Swedish Parliament has caused (on Turkish-Swedish relations)," Prime Minister Erdoğan also said.

The Swedish parliament adopted on Thursday the resolution by 131 votes against 130 votes.

Turkey strongly rejects the genocide allegations and regards the events as civil strife in wartime which claimed lives of many Turks and Armenians.

Turkey and Armenia signed two protocols on October 10, 2009 to normalize relations between the two countries. The protocols envisage the two countries to establish diplomatic ties and open the border that has been close since 1993. Turkey and Armenia also agreed to take steps to operate a sub-commission on impartial scientific examination of the historical records and archive to define existing problems and formulate recommendations, in which Armenian, Turkish as well as Swiss and other international experts would take part. However, on January 12, 2010, the Constitutional Court of Armenia declared a decision of constitutional conformity on the protocols. Turkey thought the fifth article of Armenian Constitutional Court's verdict regarding the protocols was against the target and basis of the protocols.

 
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