An Armenian resolution at French Senate may cause great harm to Turkish-French relations, says PM Erdogan

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday that an Armenian resolution at the French Senate may cause great harm to Turkish-French relations if it gets adopted there. Answering questions of the media at a joint press conference with his Norwegian counterpart Jens Stoltenberg in Ankara, Erdogan said that there were around 550,000 Turks living [...]

Armenian deportation should not be deemed genocide, analysts say

Amid controversy over a bill accepted last month in the French National Assembly that penalized denial of the “Armenian genocide,” a circle of academics have suggested that the Ottoman Empire’s acts against the Armenian community in Eastern Anatolia cannot be considered “genocide” due to a lack of intention on the part of the Ottoman Empire [...]

Turkish Minister Inaugurates Armenian Church Culture Center

Turkish Customs and Trade Minister Hayati Yazici inaugurated Vortvots Vorodman Armenian Church Culture Center in Istanbul on Wednesday. The building was restored within the scope of projects of 2010 Istanbul European Capital of Culture.

Erdoğan urges restraint over Armenian allegations

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has called against “bellicose rhetoric” in rows with countries backing allegations of Armenian “genocide,” stressing that Turkey should debunk the claims with comprehensive research of historic facts. Erdoğan’s remarks appeared to be aimed at cooling down tensions with France after the Lower House of its Parliament adopted a bill criminalizing [...]

Mediator hopeful on Armenia thaw

Turkish-Armenian dialogue is currently in a deadlock but there is still hope of reviving the Zurich protocols signed between the two countries, according to Swiss Confederation President Micheline Calmy-Rey, who mediated the talks. Micheline Calmy-Rey, the Swiss Confederation president who led the mediation between Turkey and Armenia two years ago, said protocols between the two [...]