PanARMENIAN.Net, May 25, 2002: The government
of Switzerland urges the parliament of the country not to pass the bill
stipulating the recognition of the fact of the Armenian genocide in Ottoman
Turkey. The document addressed to the lawmakers states the passing of
the bill might "affect the Armenian-Turkish relations negatively".
Meanwhile, Swiss foreign minister Joseph Deiss has recently stated the
government will not interfere in the issue of the recognition of the Armenian
genocide by the parliament. He has also expressed hope that the National
Assembly's approval of the bill will not influence the bilateral relations
of Turkey and Switzerland. The bill, developed by the deputy representing
the Christian-Democratic party Jan-Clod Vudro, has been already supported
by 115 out of 200 members of the Swiss parliament. This allows asserting
that the resolution will be finally passed at the June session of the
National Assembly. According to Jan-Clod Vudro, the bill completely conforms
to the "Swiss humanistic traditions". It should be reminded,
last year in December Swiss Geneva's canton government officially recognized
the fact of the 1915 Armenian genocide.
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