President Joe Biden spoke with Turkey s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday as Biden prepared to move forward with a campaign pledge to formally recognise that atrocities committed against the Armenian people by the Ottoman Empire more than a century ago were genocide.
The U.S. and Turkish governments, in separate statements on the call, made no mention of the looming decision on the Armenian genocide recognition. But the White House said Biden told Erdogan he wants to improve the two countries relationship and find “effective management of disagreements.” The two also agreed to hold a bilateral meeting at the NATO summit in Brussels in June.
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A view inside the Tzitzernakaberd memorial to the victims of mass killings by Ottoman Turks, in the Armenian capital Yerevan, Armenia, Oct. 30, 2019 (AP Photo/Hakob Berberyan)
WASHINGTON (AP) US President Joe Biden on Saturday plans to follow through on a campaign pledge to formally recognize that atrocities committed against the Armenian people by the Ottoman Empire more than a century ago in modern-day Turkey were genocide, according to US officials familiar with the president’s deliberations.
Biden spoke to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday in anticipation of his plan, in a presidential proclamation to mark Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, to use the term genocide to describe the killings and deportations of hundreds of thousands of Armenians. US presidents for decades have acknowledged Remembrance Day to mark the events of 1915 to 1923 but have avoided using the term “genocide” to sidestep alienating Turkey.
Senator Wilk Commemorates 106th Anniversary Of Armenian Genocide
State Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, released a statement in honor of the 106th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day.
On the 106th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, Senator Wilk released the following statement enhancing the importance of reflection on the historical day where an estimated 1.5 million Armenians were murdered.
“Today’s annual commemoration of the Armenian Genocide honors the 1.5 million Armenian men, women and children who were senselessly massacred,” Wilk said. “The Golden State, with the largest Armenian diaspora in the world, stands against the regime in Turkey and condemns these atrocities. “
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Biden set to declare atrocities committed against Armenia were genocide
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24/04/2021 - 07:07 Torchlight procession march during a demonstration to mark the 106th anniversary of the massacre and honors the victims of Armenian Genocide, in Yerevan, Armenia, April 23 2021. AP - Grigor Yepremyan 4 min President Joe Biden on Saturday plans to follow through on a campaign pledge to formally recognize that atrocities committed against the Armenian people by the Ottoman Empire more than a century ago in modern-day Turkey were genocide, according to U.S. officials familiar with the president’s deliberations. Advertising Read more
Biden spoke to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday in anticipation of his plan, in a presidential proclamation to mark Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, to use the term genocide to describe the killings and deportations of hundreds of thousands of Armeni