Türkiye rejects and condemns 'unfortunate' statements by US President Biden regarding the events of 1915
Ankara rejects"statements and decisions, which distort historical facts with political motives," the foreign ministry said.
Türkiye has rejected and condemned statements made by United States' President Joe Biden regarding the events of 1915. "This includes the unfortunate statement made by US President Biden today, which is the repetition of the mistake he had made inStressing that Ankara rejects "such statements and decisions, which distort historical facts with political motives," the ministry also condemned "those who insist on this mistake."
- US President Joe Biden ignored historical facts, international law regarding events of 1915 and repeated same mistake he made in 2021— TRT World Now The ministry also asserted that commemorating "all sufferings experienced at that period, without ethnic or religious discrimination" requires a humanitarian and conscientious stance.
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