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Turkey says German parliament genocide resolution ‘historic mistake’

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Turkey on Thursday slammed as "null and void" and a "historic mistake" the German parliament's resolution recognising the World War I killings of Armenians by Ottoman forces as genocide.

"The German parliament's recognition of 'distorted and groundless' allegations as 'genocide' is a historic mistake," Deputy Prime Minister and government spokesman Numan Kurtulmus said on his official Twitter account, calling the resolution "null and void."

German lawmakers overwhelmingly adopted the resolution, defying Turkey's warnings that the vote could severely damage bilateral ties.

Kurtulmus said the decision was not beneficial for friendly relations between Turkey and Germany.

"This is an issue that needs to be finalised not by politicians or parliaments but by scientists and historians," he said.

People with Turkish flags protest against the resolution German lawmakers are preparing to pass that...
People with Turkish flags protest against the resolution German lawmakers are preparing to pass that recognises the massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces as genocide, on June 1, 2016 in Berlin
John MacDougall, AFP

Kurtulmus also warned that: "Of course, as Turkey, we will give an appropriate response to this decision on every level."

Yerevan has long sought international recognition of the term "genocide" for the killings and mass deportations that took place from 1915.

But Ankara rejects the use of the term to describe the World War I-era killings and argues that it was a collective tragedy in which equal numbers of Turks and Armenians died.

Turkey on Thursday slammed as “null and void” and a “historic mistake” the German parliament’s resolution recognising the World War I killings of Armenians by Ottoman forces as genocide.

“The German parliament’s recognition of ‘distorted and groundless’ allegations as ‘genocide’ is a historic mistake,” Deputy Prime Minister and government spokesman Numan Kurtulmus said on his official Twitter account, calling the resolution “null and void.”

German lawmakers overwhelmingly adopted the resolution, defying Turkey’s warnings that the vote could severely damage bilateral ties.

Kurtulmus said the decision was not beneficial for friendly relations between Turkey and Germany.

“This is an issue that needs to be finalised not by politicians or parliaments but by scientists and historians,” he said.

People with Turkish flags protest against the resolution German lawmakers are preparing to pass that...

People with Turkish flags protest against the resolution German lawmakers are preparing to pass that recognises the massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces as genocide, on June 1, 2016 in Berlin
John MacDougall, AFP

Kurtulmus also warned that: “Of course, as Turkey, we will give an appropriate response to this decision on every level.”

Yerevan has long sought international recognition of the term “genocide” for the killings and mass deportations that took place from 1915.

But Ankara rejects the use of the term to describe the World War I-era killings and argues that it was a collective tragedy in which equal numbers of Turks and Armenians died.

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