During a Parliament plenary session, the Czech Republic recognized the resolution on the Armenian Genocide.
During a Parliament plenary session, the Czech Republic recognized the resolution on the Armenian Genocide.
“The Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic condemns the crimes against humanity carried out by the Nazis during the Second World War on the Jewish, Roma and Slavic populations in the controlled territories, the genocide of Armenians and other national and religious minorities in the Ottoman Empire during World War I,” reads the resolution, which passed with 104 votes.