Вице-премьер Турции Геноцид 1915 года назвал общей трагедией армян и турок

Тема Геноцида армян в османской Турции в 1915 году была затронута во время встречи вице-премьер-министра Турции Бюлента Арынча с представителями национальных меньшинств страны.

Как сообщают турецкие СМИ, в ходе встречи Арынч назвал Геноцид армян <общей трагедией>.   в том числе с руководителями фонда армянской общины. ''Наши народы стали очевидцами сложных времен, краха империи, мировых войн, инцидентов в Трабзоне и Малатии, убийства Гранта Динка. Трагедия 1915 года наша общая трагедия, пострадали и армяне, и турки. Мы не хотим снова пережить такие дни'', - заявил Арынч.

Отметим, что на встрече присутствовали представители армянской, греческой и еврейской общин Турции.

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