Armenia, Bundestag, Nikol Pashinyan
Bundestag passes resolution recognizing Armenian genocide
The Bundestag, the German parliament, has passed a resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide. The resolution, which was passed by a vote of 550 to 4, calls on the German government to officially recognize the Armenian genocide and to work to prevent future genocides.
The resolution is a significant step forward in the international recognition of the Armenian genocide. It is the first time that the German parliament has passed a resolution recognizing the genocide, and it is the first time that a major European country has passed a resolution recognizing the genocide since the genocide was committed in 1915.
Nikol Pashinyan welcomes Bundestag resolution
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has welcomed the Bundestag's resolution recognizing the Armenian genocide. Pashinyan said that the resolution is a "historic decision" that will help to "heal the wounds of the Armenian people."
Pashinyan also said that the resolution is a "step towards justice" for the victims of the Armenian genocide. He said that the resolution will help to prevent future genocides by sending a clear message that the international community will not tolerate genocide.
Bundestag resolution is a significant step forward
The Bundestag's resolution is a significant step forward in the international recognition of the Armenian genocide. It is the first time that the German parliament has passed a resolution recognizing the genocide, and it is the first time that a major European country has passed a resolution recognizing the genocide since the genocide was committed in 1915.
The resolution is a symbolic gesture, but it is also a powerful one. It sends a clear message that the international community will not tolerate genocide, and it will help to prevent future genocides.
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