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  • ANKARA: Canadian Envoy Says Ties To Grow Despite 'Genocide' Row

    CANADIAN ENVOY SAYS TIES TO GROW DESPITE 'GENOCIDE' ROW

    Turkish Daily News
    May 9 2007

    Canadian Ambassador here Yves Brodeur yesterday admitted that his
    country's recognition of the killing of Armenians at the hands of
    the Ottoman Empire as genocide did affect bilateral ties, but said
    he believed trade and investment relations would grow further despite
    differences.

    "I do understand that Turkish authorities are upset with the position
    adopted by Canada on this issue. It does affect the relationship but
    I do believe that despite our differences we have a relationship which
    is mature enough to allow for the development of trade and investment
    relations," Brodeur said to the Turkish Daily News.

    He said: "At the end of the day, Canadian investors and business
    people believe in this country's potential. They can make a huge
    contribution to its development and they are interested in a long
    term partnership. Turkey needs investors and solid partners if it
    wants to maintain the same growth."

    Despite the Turkish government's warning, Canadian Prime Minister
    Stephen Harper recognized the killing of Armenians during World War
    I years as genocide in a declaration he issued on April 24, a day
    of commemoration for the alleged genocide. In 2004, the Canadian
    parliament adopted a resolution acknowledging the genocide claims.
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