EP President Schulz calls PM Davutoğlu to discuss parliament's resolution on 1915 events


On Thursday, European Parliament President Martin Schulz called Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu via phone and said that he empathized with Turkey's reaction against the Parliament's resolution regarding the 1915 events. Schulz added that the vote was taken in his absence.According to the prime ministry sources, Davutoğlu told Schulz that the resolution was disrupting the historical facts and might harm relations between Turkey and the European Union as the Parliament's decision was far behind from bringing a solution to the issue between Turkey and Armenia.While reiterating Turkey's rejection to the decision of EP, Davutoğlu said in order to prove its sincerity on improvement of the relations between Armenia and Turkey, the European Parliment should call on Armenia and its diaspora to start a dialogue with Turkey to resolve the dispute.Turkey and Armenia disagree on what happened during the events between 1915 and 1923, with Armenia saying that 1.5 million people were deliberately killed and Turkey saying the deaths were a result of deportations and civil strife.Pope Francis said on Sunday that "the first genocide of the 20th century struck Armenians", a statement which triggered criticism from Turkey and led to Ankara recalling its ambassador in the Vatican and also summoning Vatican's envoy in the Turkish capital.The 1915 events took place during World War I when a portion of the Armenian population living in the Ottoman Empire sided with the invading Russians and revolted against the empire.The Ottoman Empire relocated Armenians in eastern Anatolia following the revolts and there were Armenian casualties during the relocation process.Armenia has demanded an apology and compensation, while Turkey has officially refuted Armenian allegations over the incidents saying that, although Armenians died during the relocations, many Turks also lost their lives in attacks carried out by Armenian gangs in Anatolia.