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MALTA'S LABOR PARTY PRESSES MALTESE GOVERNMENT TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN ALLEGATIONS

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The government of Malta intends to institute a day of remembrance in which parliament will rise to commemorate the victims of genocide and crimes against humanity. But the government has no intention of tabling a motion to condemn so called Armenian genocide. But Labor Party spokesperson Noel Farrugia proposed so called Armenian genocide to be recognized during parliamentary hearing last week, Malta Today reports.

Foreign Minister Tonio Borg insists that Malta is under no obligation to condemn so called Armenian genocide, but would be abiding by a 21-year-old resolution approved by the European Parliament calling on all EU member states

 

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