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    TURKEY-FRANCE: TURKISH AMBASSADOR BACK IN PARIS

    ANSAmed - Italy
    January 9, 2012 Monday 12:38 PM CET

    (ANSAmed) The Turkish ambassador to France, Tahsin Burcuoglu, has
    returned to Paris after consultations over French legislation that
    would outlaw denial of the Armenian genocide, an official said Sunday
    as reported by Anatolia news agency. "The ambassador has finished
    the consultations for which he was recalled and returned to France
    on Saturday," Turkish foreign ministry spokesman Selcuk Unal said.

    Burcuoglu was recalled to Ankara after the French parliament's lower
    house approved a bill criminalising denial of the genocide and will
    now focus on preventing the bill from being approved by the Senate,
    Unal said. The bill was entered last week onto the agenda of the
    left-dominated Senate and is expected to win passage because it is
    backed by both sides of the aisle. Conservative French President
    Nicolas Sarkozy has championed the legislation, drawing allegations
    that he is seeking to woo the half a million French of Armenian descent
    ahead of April elections. French lawmakers voted on December 22 to
    jail and fine anyone in France who denies that the 1915 killings of
    Armenians under the Ottoman Empire amounted to genocide, prompting
    Turkey to suspend political and military cooperation with Paris.

    During World War I many Armenians died in Ottoman Turkey. Armenia
    says 1.5 million were killed in a genocide, a term Turkey rejects,
    saying instead that around 500,000 died in fighting after Armenians
    sided with Russian invaders. Turkey has threatened a new round of
    retaliation if the Senate passes the bill.

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