MFA: European Parliament once again rewrites history

  16 April 2015    Read: 1632
MFA: European Parliament once again rewrites history
Armenia and Turkey should use the centenary of the "Armenian genocide" to renew diplomatic relations, open the border and pave the way for economic integration, says the European Parliament in a resolution voted on Apr.15.

MEPs stress the need for Turkey to recognize the "Armenian genocide", so as to pave way for “genuine reconciliation”.

The European Parliament known for contriving obstacles to the development of Turkey-EU relations aspired once again to rewrite history regarding the 1915 events, as it has attempted to do so previously, says the statement of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey.

This aspiration resulted in a preposterous text of resolution dated 15 April 2015 which literally repeats the anti-Turkish clichés of the Armenian propaganda.

With this resolution, the European Parliament repeated exactly a mistake it has made in the past in an incompatible way with international law and exceeding its competence.

"We do not take seriously those who adopted this resolution by mutilating history and law. The participation of the EU citizens with a rate of 42% in 2014 elections already implies the place that this Parliament occupies in the political culture of the EU.

We return this text, which is an unprecedented example of incoherence in all its aspects, verbatim to the abovementioned institution so that the text finds its place among the documents that the European Parliament will shy away from remembering in the future," - says the statement.

Those adopting this text may perhaps recall that the EU was established on the pillars of reconciliation and peace culture, and on the basis of the principles such as democracy, human rights and free market economy.

"We wish success to the politicians who supported the adoption of the resolution today in the European Parliament, in their entrenched partnership with those who have nothing to do with European values and feeding on hatred, revenge and the culture of conflict," - the statement says.

As a matter of fact, contrary to the values constituting the essential reason for the existence of the European Parliament, this selective and one-sided approach of the European Parliament with regards to the 1915 events has the potential to harm the relations between Turkey and EU and falls far behind from bringing a solution to the issue between Turkey and Armenia.

Naturally, this resolution cannot merely be explained away by either lack of knowledge or ignorance.

Unfortunately, what lays behind is a religious and cultural fanaticism and indifference towards others regarded as different.

If the European Parliament wishes to contribute to building a common future for European peoples, it should realize that this cannot be achieved by excluding different religions and cultures.

As for 1915 events, it is evident that Turkey has assiduously fulfilled its duty with regards to memory.

"We hope that Armenia also achieves such a level of maturity as soon as possible," - says the statement.

Members of the European Parliament may better encounter their own past and remember especially their roles and responsibilities in the most abhorrent calamities of humanity such as World War I and World War II, well before dealing with the 1915 issue.

Armenia and the Armenian lobby claim that Turkey`s predecessor, the Ottoman Empire allegedly carried out ”genocide” against the Armenians living in Anatolia in 1915. Turkey in turn has always denied "the genocide" took place. While strengthening the efforts to promote the "genocide" in the world, Armenians have achieved its recognition by the parliaments of some countries.

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