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First Minister of Wales recognized so called Armenian genocide

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It is reported that First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones recognized so called Armenian genocide on the National Holocaust Day event.

According to the report of Panarmenian.net, First Minister of Wales, Jones openly recognized so called Armenian genocide on the National Holocaust day event. The report reminded that First Minister of Wales in 2001, Rhodi Morgan had placed a wreath for the memory of so called Armenian genocide.

The report wrote, “Carwyn Jones belongs to the Labour Party, as does Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of the UK who will now be under huge pressure following this crack in the UK Labour ranks. This recognition will also send shock waves through the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, which has been the architect of the Labour Party policy of supporting the Turkish position at all costs.”

Panarmenian.net reminded that National Parliament of Wales also recognized so called Armenian genocide in 2002 and up to now 20 countries and 44 states in U.S. recognized Armenian allegations over 1915 events.

 

 

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