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Azerbaijan condemns decision of Swedish Parliament recognizing so called Armenian genocide

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Azerbaijan expresses its outrage at the decision by the Swedish Parliament resolution on the so-called "Genocide".

'We strongly condemn the resolution of the Swedish Parliament to recognize of the so-called "Armenian genocide". We regard this decision as a disrespect to the Turkish nation and the Islamic world".

The statement came to deputy executive secretary of the New Azerbaijan Party, Mubariz Gurbanli, commenting on the decision of the Swedish Parliament on the recognition of the so-called "genocide".

'Unfortunately, we have faced the organized campaign by certain countries against Turkey. If we view the list of all 23 countries recognizing the so-called "genocide", we will see that all of them are Christians. This fact proves that the Christian world is up in arms against Turkey and the Islam world and Armenians are used in all this adventure as a certain lever.

This is a conjuncture nation and it always builds its policy in favor of others. During the Byzantine Empire Armenians supported it but after it weakened they started to support the Ottoman Empire, the Russian Empire and now they are flirting with the West. That is this nation is used to being a tool in someone’s hands. In the established situation we, the Muslim countries, have no other way out than unite and strengthen to resist this smeary campaign imposed on us', Gurbanly said.

He also noted that by adopting such resolutions the parliaments of the countries that calls themselves the supporters of democracy in fact support aggressor Armenia.
 

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