A statement issued by the Turkish Foreign Ministry said that relations between the two countries had already suffered in 2017, when the Czech parliament recognized the Armenian Genocide, and a new Senate resolution shows that the Czech Republic is still in the same mood.
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The Turkish Foreign Ministry has also stated that the resolution adopted by the Czech Senate does not mean anything for Turkey and does not really reflect Prague’s position.
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To remind – The Czech parliament recognized the Armenian Genocide in 2017. And on May 20, 2020 the Senate unanimously adopted a resolution dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, in which the Armenian Genocide has also been condemned.
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