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U.S. President Trump on Armenian Genocide: "Today, we remember and honor the memory of those who suffered during the Meds Yeghern"

Statement by the US President Donald Trump on Armenian Remembrance Day 2017

Today, we remember and honor the memory of those who suffered during the Meds Yeghern, one of the worst mass atrocities of the 20th century.  Beginning in 1915, one and a half million Armenians were deported, massacred, or marched to their deaths in the final years of the Ottoman Empire.  I join the Armenian community in America and around the world in mourning the loss of innocent lives and the suffering endured by so many.

As we reflect on this dark chapter of human history, we also recognize the resilience of the Armenian people.  Many built new lives in the United States and made indelible contributions to our country, while cherishing memories of the historic homeland in which their ancestors established one of the great civilizations of antiquity.

We must remember atrocities to prevent them from occurring again.  We welcome the efforts of Turks and Armenians to acknowledge and reckon with painful history, which is a critical step toward building a foundation for a more just and tolerant future.

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Peter Mikaelian
President trump , say something to your very good friend Erdogan, tell him to recognise the Genocide perpetrated by Turks against the Armenian population. There are lots of Turks who demand that their government accepts the Armenian Genocide. Could you, Mr. President not consider to call these atrocities as GENOCIDE? would it spoil your personal interests in building hotels and towers in Ankara and Istanbul? is that more important for you compared to the mass killings of 1.5 Million of Armenians?

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