Pashinyan’s refusal to use the word “genocide” about Armenians made news
During his speech, the Prime Minister of Armenia referred to the events of 1915 and referred to it as a "great tragedy" and a "crime", while in the past Armenian authorities referred to this event as a genocide. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, during a speech for his party that was made on Monday, He said: The emigration of Armenians to Iran by Shah Abbas at the beginning of the 17th century had profound effects on the social psychology of the Armenian people. , while in the past Armenian authorities referred to this event as genocide.
These statements of Pashinyan quickly attracted the attention of his opponents in Armenia and they have criticized him a lot. Tens of thousands of Armenians moved the Ottomans to the northern regions of Syria, as a result of which a large number of Armenians died due to cold and hunger. The Armenian authorities refer to this event as genocide, while the current Turkish authorities do not accept it.
This event has been one of the important reasons for the differences between Armenia and Turkey.
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