Ahead of the centennial of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey, the Czech Parliament will host a photo and video exposition telling about that crime against humanity. All the exhibits and materials will be delivered from the Armenian Genocide Museum- Institute. Vojtech Filip, Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic Parliament made such statement at a meeting with Armenian Parliament Deputy Speaker Eduard Sharmazanov. The Armenian official is in the Czech Republic these days.
In turn, Sharmazanov expressed hope that the Czech Parliament like many other countries will recognize that crime against humanity ahead of the centennial of the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Parliament's deputy speaker invited his Czech opposite number to attend the International Conference Against the Crime of Genocide to be held in Yerevan on 22-23 April 2015.
As for the Karabakh coflict, Sharmazanov said that Yerevan is strongly committed to the peaceful resolution of the conflict on the basis of the people's right to self-determination.
A day ago, at the meeting of the Czech-Armenian Deputy Friendship Group, the members of the Group assured Eduard Sharmazanov that they would raise the issue of recognition of the Armenian Genocide at the Czech Parliament.