Erdogan Offers Condolences to Descendants of Armenians Killed in Ottoman Empire
Armenia and Turkey have strained relations due to their different views on WWI history. Armenia says that around 1.2 million of its people were killed or starved to death by the Ottoman Empire during the war. Turkey has repeatedly denied accusations, claiming that the victims of the mass killings were both the Turks and Armenians.
ANKARA (Sputnik) – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan extended his condolences on Wednesday to the descendants of Armenians who were killed in the Ottoman Empire during World War I, and sent a letter to Aram Atesyan, the general vicar of the Armenian Patriarch of Turkey, in which the president lamented the mass deaths.The Turkish leader's remarks coincide with Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, which is marked annually on April 24.
"I remember with respect the Ottoman Armenians
who lost their lives under harsh conditions of the First World War and
offer my sincere condolences to their grandchildren… I wish Allah’s
mercy upon other Ottoman citizens, as well, who died because
of epidemics and migrations as well as acts of sedition spearheaded
by gangs and armed groups that escalated as a result of the weakening
of the state authority,” Erdogan said, as quoted by the president's
office.
"I especially would like to underline that the
peace, security and happiness of the Armenian community in our country
are of very special importance to us. We will stand against those who
allow even a single Armenian citizen of ours to be alienated or
excluded," Erdogan stressed.
According to different estimates, over 1
million Armenians were killed or starved to death by the Ottoman Empire
during and after World War I.
Twenty-three states have recognised the Armenian genocide.
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