Recognition of the Genocide of the Greeks of Pontus by the Armenian Parliament
Ii was a hstoric decision the recognition of the Genocide of the Greeks of Pontus and all Anatolian Greeks perpetrated by the Turks during the period 1915 to 1923 by the Armenian Parliament.
It is well known the struggle that the International Confederation of Pontian Hellenes gives worldwide for the recognition of the Genocide. It is a moral issue, national, social and, above all, universal, since the Genocide against our people is primarily a crime against humanity. It is an issue that transcends the boundaries of our nation-states, Greece and Armenia; it is an issue that concerns the global community, which must be addressed without any further delay.
The recognition of the Genocide of the Greeks of Pontus by the Armenian Parliament shows that the Armenian people are possessed by a high sense of responsibility and solidarity and serve principles and values.
It is well known the struggle that the International Confederation of Pontian Hellenes gives worldwide for the recognition of the Genocide. It is a moral issue, national, social and, above all, universal, since the Genocide against our people is primarily a crime against humanity. It is an issue that transcends the boundaries of our nation-states, Greece and Armenia; it is an issue that concerns the global community, which must be addressed without any further delay.
The recognition of the Genocide of the Greeks of Pontus by the Armenian Parliament shows that the Armenian people are possessed by a high sense of responsibility and solidarity and serve principles and values.





