Merkel supports Armenian Genocide Bill, but won’t vote

By Asbarez | Wednesday, 01 June 2016

German Chancellor Angela Merkel

German Chancellor Angela Merkel

BERLIN (Agence France Presse)—German Chancellor Angela Merkel agrees with her party that the massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces should be branded a genocide but will not attend a parliament vote Thursday on the issue, her spokeswoman said.

“She told me this morning that she sided with her parliamentary group,” her spokeswoman Christiane Wirtz told journalists, when asked if Merkel signalled her approval of the Armenian “genocide” resolution during a party meeting on Wednesday.

However, the German leader will not be able to attend the vote at the Bundestag due to other official engagements on her schedule, her spokeswoman said.

Merkel’s Christian Democrats and junior coalition partner Social Democrats, along with the opposition Greens, had prepared the resolution entitled “Remembrance and commemoration of the genocide of Armenians and other Christian minorities in 1915 and 1916″, which also carries the word throughout the text.

The text would be put to a vote Thursday but in the run-up to the Bundestag move, Turkey issued stark warnings that adopting the resolution would harm ties.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had also telephoned Merkel on Tuesday over the resolution, while Prime Minister Binali Yildirim called the vote “absurd”.

But Armenia’s President Serzh Sarkissian urged German lawmakers to stand firm.

“It would not be fair to not call the genocide of Armenians genocide just because that makes the head of state of another country angry,” he told Bild daily in an interview published Wednesday.

“I am sure that Bundestag politicians see it this way too and will not be intimidated,” he added.

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