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KNESSET WILL NOT ADRESS ISSUE OF SO CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE

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Josef Shagal, president of the International association “Israel-Azerbaijan,” former deputy of the Israeli Knesset said that he does not think in the near future the Knesset will seriously address the issue of recognition of so called Armenian genocide

“Knesset will not do it if only the events of the earlier this year do not repeat, when Turkey sharply changed its policy on Israel. Turkey’s interference with the internal affairs of the state and the unpleasant evaluation of the military actions of the Israeli army in the Gaza strip brought a note of conflict to the traditionally good relations between Turkey and Israel. The topic of „genocide“ is becoming tougher on this note,” said Shagal.

According to him, the topic of so called Armenian genocide firstly started to be discussed in Turkey.

The diplomat said that he doesn’t think recognition of so called Armenian genocide meet interests of Turkey or Israel. “I think these are nothing but talks. I do not think that Knesset will seriously address this issue in the foreseeable future,” concluded Shagal.

 

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