Turkey brings end to “genocide” measures against France
Turkey has ended sanctions on France that were enacted after former French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s attempted to pass a bill
Read MoreTurkey has ended sanctions on France that were enacted after former French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s attempted to pass a bill
Read MoreUS President Barack Obama avoided using the word “genocide” in an annual statement commemorating Armenians who perished during World War
Read MoreA top officer accused of alleged negligence in the murder of journalist Hrant Dink, Ramazan Akyürek, receives a promotion and
Read MoreTurkey views all French firms that have invested in Turkey as Turkish, Economy Minister Zafer Çağlayan said at a press
Read MoreEuropean liberals and democrats have slammed a French law that makes it a crime to deny that the killings of
Read MoreLargest employers’ organization in France calls French companies doing business in Turkey to urgent meeting The largest employers’ organization in
Read MoreFrench Senate voted late for Monday a controversial bill making it a crime to deny the 1915 killings of Armenians
Read MoreFrance’s Constitutional Commission has declared that a bill that would criminalize denials of the 1915 events as genocide is contrary
Read MoreTurkey has established a series of sanctions to be implemented in stages against France dependent on developments unraveling. If France
Read MoreTurkey renews its rhetoric that it applied within its action plan against Armenian initiatives on the incidents of 1915. Ankara
Read MoreFrench Parliament has passed a bill to penalize the denial of the (so-said) Armenian “genocide”, today. Paris had officially recognized the killings
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