Turkish FM meets Germany’s Armenians

Turkish FM meets Germany’s Armenians

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu met the representatives of Armenian and Assyrian communities of Germany on the sidelines of his visit to Germany to investigate Turks’ neo-Nazi murders.

While Cologne church hosted the meeting with representatives of Assyrian community, the venue for the meeting with Armenians was not announced, according to Aksam.

As Davutoglu said earlier, the neo-Nazi case will be closely monitored and he won’t let them to be forgotten. Davutoglu said the murders were unsettling for Turks in Germany while thanking authorities for their efforts.

“We will not the neo-Nazi case to be forgotten, we only seek one thing: justice,” Davutoglu told reporters on his 5-day-visit to Germany.

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