The motion, adopted on 10 April 2019 by the Chamber of Deputies of Italy,
is a new example of using Armenian claims for domestic political interests.
We condemn this motion in the strongest terms.
It is not surprising that this motion was drafted by the Lega Party, led by
Matteo Salvini, who is committed to sabotaging the relations between Turkey
and Italy.
What is surprising and upsetting is that the above-mentioned Chamber has
become an instrument in the play staged by the Lega Party, which aims at
strengthening its position in the European Parliament elections.
Actually, Armenian claims being continuously put forward before elections
or in the context of anti-Turkish sentiments, clearly reveals the political
nature of these claims and their incompatibility with historical facts.
These efforts do not provide benefit to any party and also stonewall the
way for all well-intentioned, forward-looking initiatives.
It is inevitable that this motion will have various repercussions on our
relations with our strategic partner, Italy, with which we have historical
bonds and considerable trade relations.
As all other initiatives politicizing history, this motion is null and void
for Turkey.