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    AZG Armenian Daily #190, 06/10/2006

    Turkey

    TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTRY EXPRESSES REGRET ABOUT STATEMENTS MADE BY FRENCH PRESIDENT JACQUES CHIRAC

    In the course of his visit to Armenia, French president Jacques Chirac
    made statements in which he demanded recognition of the Armenian
    genocide from Turkey. He put forward the issue of recognition of the
    Armenian genocide as a precondition for Turkey for becoming a EU member
    state. These statements caused indignation of the Turkish circles.

    Generally, EU structures didn't give any positive evaluation to these
    statements, either. Only the central French newspapers supported
    President Chirac in his statements, emphasizing that he broke taboos.
    Anyway, the Turkish Foreign Ministry also represented its response
    to the above statements.

    According to the pro-governmental "Yeni-Sharaf," the Turkish Foreign
    Ministry expressed regret that the French President made pro-Armenian
    statements in the course of his visit to Armenia. At the same time,
    the foreign ministry expressed bewilderment that the recognition of the
    genocide is no criteria for becoming an EU member state. They stated
    that being well aware of that fact, Chirac created the illusion that
    the claims of the Armenians are EU criteria and caused the indignation
    of the Turkish people.

    By Hakob Chakrian

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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