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Joe Biden Would Prepare To Recognize The Armenian Genocide

does historical announcement coming up? US President Joe Biden will officially recognize the Armenian genocide this week, at the risk of deteriorating relations with Turkey, said Wednesday (April 22). New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. The Democrat is expected to make the announcement on April 24, the date that marks the start of the massacres of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire in 1915 during World War I, the two newspapers say. If this is confirmed, he will be the first US president to do so. Joe Biden could however still change his mind about this ultra-sensitive decision, according to the media.

The Armenian genocide is recognized by some thirty countries and the community of historians. It is estimated that between 1.2 million and 1.5 million Armenians were killed during World War I by troops from the Ottoman Empire, then allied with Germany and Austria-Hungary.

Recognized in 2019 by the US Congress

But Ankara refuses the use of the term “genocide” and rejects any hint of extermination, evoking reciprocal massacres against a backdrop of civil war and famine which has left hundreds of thousands of deaths in both camps. The US Congress recognized the Armenian genocide in December 2019 in a symbolic vote. The text had been defended by senators on both sides but had been blocked several times by Republican allies of Donald Trump.

At the start of his mandate, the latter had qualified the massacre of the Armenians in 1915 as “one of the worst mass atrocities of the 20th century”, refraining from using the term “genocide”.

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