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Biden poised to recognise Armenian genocide as Turkey left without friends

Last Updated On: Apr 08 2021 10:55 Gmt+3 Turkey has spent millions of dollars on sometimes bizarre campaigns to dissuade the American government from calling the murder and expulsion of the vast majority of the Armenians in Anatolia during World War One a genocide. For decades, the United States government has tiptoed around the issue, afraid of the fallout it could precipitate in U.S.-Turkish relations. Ultimately, all this money and effort appears to have been a waste. At the end of 2019, the United States Congress and Senate passed a resolution to officially “(1) commemorate the Armenian Genocide, the killing of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923; (2) reject efforts to associate the U.S. government with efforts to deny the existence of the Armenian Genocide or any genocide; and (3) encourage education and public understanding about the Armenian Genocide.”

Greece 2 0 seeks to transform the economy Does it go far enough?

On the day United States President Joe Biden presented his $2.3 trillion infrastructure bill, Greece unveiled a vision of state-driven economic regeneration that shares many of Biden’s priorities. Greece 2.0 aims to leverage 57 billion euros ($67bn) over six years to rebuild network industries, reform state services, attract investment and boost exports. Among other things, the omnibus plan would redesign the electricity grid to absorb renewable energy, install high-speed fibre optic and 5G wireless networks across the country, digitise government, hospitals and schools, modernise railways and reforest 16,500 hectares (40,772 acres) of burnt land. Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis pitched the plan as a jobs creator and economic growth driver that will make Greece more sustainable, entrepreneurial and equitable.

Blinken to hold bilateral talks with Turkish foreign minister at NATO meeting in Brussels

Blinken to hold bilateral talks with Turkish foreign minister at NATO meeting in Brussels
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Erdogan is seeking to crush Turkey s number three political party Here s why

Erdogan is seeking to crush Turkey s number three political party Here s why
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