
ArmInfo. While the Armenian authorities are attempting to revision the events of 1915 (the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey), the Turkish Defense Ministry continues its policy of denial, and even tries to shift the blame from the perpetrator to the victim.
On April 24, the Turkish National Defense Ministry posted a statement on its X account, saying the following: "We commemorate with mercy those who died in the so-called Armenian Genocide, in which defenseless and innocent Turks were brutally murdered."
On the day when many countries around the world honors the innocent victims of the Armenian Genocide, the Turkish authorities once again demonstrated not only a lack of remorse but also a continuation of their anti-Armenian policies.
It should also be noted that on the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Public Television aired an interview with expert Robert Tatoyan, who stated that the 1.5 million victims included not only Armenians who were killed by the Young Turks, but also those who tried to escape and were persecuted by Kemalist Turkey, as well as those who died from famine and epidemics in 1918-1919. Recall that at the end of March, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told reporters during a briefing that, as Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, he rejects the agenda of restoring historical justice, believing that a just reality must be pursued. He noted that pursuing historical injustice will lead to new historical injustices.
In his statement on the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Pashinyan emphasized the following: "Today, we lead the Republic of Armenia with this very logic, with the ideology of the Real Armenia, understanding that peace and security are, first and foremost, regulated relations with neighbors, based on recognizing each other's territorial integrity, sovereignty, inviolability of borders, and political independence. The forces that speak with the calls and logic of "returning the lost homeland, restoring historical borders and justice" are putting the Republic of Armenia on the rails of the 1878 San Stefano Conference, the inevitable last stop of which is the loss of statehood and homeland, because everyone in the world has their own history, everyone has their own justice, everyone has their own lost homeland. We have finally escaped this trap, and attempts to lead Armenia in that direction again are an invitation to our state and people to the scaffold. At the cost of victims and sacrifices, we have found, rediscovered our homeland, and that homeland is the Republic of Armenia. The reparation for the sacrifices of all our martyrs is the perpetuation of the Republic of Armenia. The freedom, security, and well-being of the citizens of the Republic of Armenia are the fulfillment of the aspirations and interrupted dreams of all our martyrs. We are going this way. The people of the Republic of Armenia are going this way."