Foreign Minister of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis annouunced in Baku that his country recognizes the Armenian Genocide, ARMENPRESS reports
Gabrielius Landsbergis replied to a reporter following his meeting with Azerbaijani FM Ceyhun Bayramov:
"The lessons of history are very difficult, particularly for those who were not part of it. We learn to understand the positions of the other side, look at the history from their viewpoint and put ourselves in their shoes. This process is time-consuming. Some processes are much easier than others. We saw that the U.S. President recognized a clear historical justice, like Lithuania has done."
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Gabrielius Landsbergis replied to a reporter following his meeting with Azerbaijani FM Ceyhun Bayramov:
"The lessons of history are very difficult, particularly for those who were not part of it. We learn to understand the positions of the other side, look at the history from their viewpoint and put ourselves in their shoes. This process is time-consuming. Some processes are much easier than others. We saw that the U.S. President recognized a clear historical justice, like Lithuania has done."
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Artsakh Emergency Situations Service: Azerbaijanis transfer remains of another servicemen to Armenian side
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US proposing to impose sanctions on Turkey for human rights violations
Democrat senators call for US sanctions against Turkey for human rights abuses, according to the website of one of the authors of the respective initiative, Ed Markey.
The 19-page bill, co-authored also by Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, will be aimed at Turkish government officials who are responsible for politically motivated arrests, restrictions on freedom of expression on social media, and other internationally recognized gross human rights abuses.
Democrat senators call for US sanctions against Turkey for human rights abuses, according to the website of one of the authors of the respective initiative, Ed Markey.
The 19-page bill, co-authored also by Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, will be aimed at Turkish government officials who are responsible for politically motivated arrests, restrictions on freedom of expression on social media, and other internationally recognized gross human rights abuses.
www.markey.senate.gov
Senators Markey, Wyden, and Merkley Reintroduce Legislation to Defend Fundamental Human Rights in Turkey | U.S. Senator Ed Markey…
Bill calls for sanctions on officials who
violate basic human rights to further the Erdogan...
violate basic human rights to further the Erdogan...