I did not expect that issue to be raised directly in relation to clause 1. The British Government’s position on the Armenian massacres is a matter of record. Obviously we regard them as a terrible tragedy. I understand that the Government have not designated them a genocide because of the lack of categorical evidence relating to their scale and nature, but I shall be more than happy to write to the hon. Gentleman. I know that the matter continues to be of public concern, and that it has been raised in the context of our other discussions on accession, notably Turkey’s accession.
European Union (Accessions) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Douglas Alexander
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 24 November 2005.
It occurred during Debate on bills on European Union (Accessions) Bill.
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