Kardashians Visit Armenia, Call for Genocide Recognition

The Kardashian sisters jumped into controversial foreign affairs in Armenia.

— -- This week, it’s been the Kardashians keeping up with international disputes.

Turkey maintains that while the Ottomans killed many Armenians as they sought to relocate them during their fight for independence in 1915, there was not an Ottoman policy of ethnic-driven genocide. Proponents of the use of the word “genocide” say the Ottomans systematically relocated Armenians in an effort to eliminate them.

Back in Armenia, the Kardashian sisters, touring with their two cousins, Kara and Kourtni Kardashian (yes, all K’s), were no less demonstrative in using the controversial word to refer to the killings.

President Obama has not used the word “genocide” in his annual statement recognizing the killings, but 43 American states have proclaimed or passed legislation identifying them as genocide.

Armenians both in Armenia and abroad said they hoped the pop culture icons’ trip would bring further awareness to the issue.

“The Kardashians have helped strike a powerful blow at Turkey's campaign of genocide denial," she added.

The sisters also met with Armenia’s prime minister, Hovik Abrahamyan, wearing what seemed like coordinated suede leather jackets, a casual look that clashed with the officials’ staid black-and-gray suits. Abrahamyan’s office released a statement praising the sisters as unofficial ambassadors of Armenia to the U.S.

“The premier hailed Kardashian family’s contribution to the cause of international recognition and condemnation of the Armenian genocide, highlighting their visit’s importance in the run-up to the genocide centennial,” the statement said, in part.

Armenian TV reportedly returned the favor by calling West “our nation's son-in-law".