
74% of Germans Approve Bundestag Recognition of Armenian Genocide

The majority of Germans support the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the Bundestag. According to a survey by Infratest dimap, 74% of Germans expressed approval for the Bundestag’s decision on recognizing the Armenian Genocide. 91% said Turkey is not a trust deserving partner for Germany.
Only 7 % consider Turkey to be a trustworthy partner. According to ARD, perhaps it is for this lack of trust that 89% of Germans say no compromise should be made in the visafree regime issue.
Earlier, within the framework of the migration deal, Brussels announced willingness for a visa-free regime with Turkey, in case Ankara meets certain requirements, in particular revises its anti terrorism legislation.
However, Turkish President Erdogan refused to change the anti-terrorism legislation, by announcing that Turkey “has its own path.”