Germany’s Merkel not Distancing Herself from Armenian Genocide Recognition Resolution
German Chancellor Angela Merkel told the parliamentary leader of her conservative party that she is not distancing herself from a Bundestag resolution on the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces that has strained ties with Turkey, according to sources briefed on the matter, Reuters reported.
Volker Kauder, the head of the Christian Democrats in parliament, told a meeting of party members that he had spoken with Merkel and she emphasized her position, said the sources, who attended the meeting.
Kauder said Merkel also noted that she had voted to support the resolution during a party meeting before the vote, although she was not present when the vote took place in June.
The German Spiegel earlier reported the German Federal Government is going to officially announce that it distances itself from the Bundestag resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide.