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    Zaman Online, Turkey
    Nov 30 2004

    US Pressures Turkey with 'Armenian Genocide Bill'


    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has criticized the US for using
    the "Armenian Genocide" Bill to pressure Turkey into withholding its
    condemnation of the US operation in Felluce (Fallujah). Gul said the
    US is implying that if Turkey refers to the events in Fallujah as
    genocide, they will approve the Armenian bill. "This would be
    blackmail," said Gul and such things are not even the issue.

    At a reception for Gul's Hungarian counterpart, Ferenc Somogyi, in
    Ankara yesterday, Gul discussed reports that the US is using the
    'Armenian Genocide' Bill against Turkey to suppress its criticism of
    the Fallujah operation. Gul said: "Of course, everything should be
    evaluated in context. Using excessive force there [in Fallujah] and
    disregarding civilians are a separate issue. Turkey's attitude
    concerning the developments is very clear and the reaction of the
    public is also clear. Turkey is not the only one to react; the entire
    world has reacted. There are even demonstrations in Morocco for the
    first time. These are the requirements of open society, but saying
    'if you call it genocide, we will do this' becomes extortion. Such
    things are unacceptable, and genocide is a completely separate issue,
    the legal definition is different." The Minister also sent a message
    to the opposition regarding its reaction to the issue. He said when
    the operation in Fallujah first fell apart, there was no reaction
    from the opposition party or the politicians; however, they are the
    first to react and criticize now particularly about him.

    Dealing with Turkey's expectations on December 17 European Union (EU)
    summit, The Foreign Minister has been busy setting Turkey's
    expectations for the European Union Summit on December 17th and says
    there is no alternative but for the EU to open full membership
    negotiations with Turkey, adding that everyone knows it. He also
    clarified that there was no reason for a negative attitude about the
    decision to be made at the December 17th EU Summit. Furthermore, Gul
    said that if Turkey satisfies the full membership obligations and its
    responsibilities, it will become a full member of the EU at the
    proper time.

    In response to a question about the appointment of the anti-Turkey
    French Finance and Economy Minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, to lead the
    Union of Public Movement (UMP) currently in office, Gul emphasized
    that French President Jacques Chirac has the power in foreign policy
    issues. The Turkish Foreign Minister urged EU leaders to honor its
    pact and mentioned that Turkey already has special status within the
    EU and more.
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