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  • ANKARA: Turkish Parliament To Respond To Armenian Genocide Bill

    TURKISH PARLIAMENT TO RESPOND TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL
    By Habib Guler

    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 16 2006

    As Turkey's protest campaign against France's Armenian genocide denial
    bill continues, the Turkish Grand National Assembly will convene on
    Tuesday to condemn France.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul will inform members of parliament
    on the new French bill and its resulting developments, after which
    MP's will be free to express their views. A statement condemning
    France for the bill is expected to be unanimously approved.

    Turkish Prime Minister Reccep Tayyip Erdogan has warned that reactions
    against France must be well thought out, adding the parliamentary
    assembly is due to handle the issue.

    Parliament speaker Bulent Arinc commented on the bill, saying it
    betrayed France's basic values. Arinc assured Turkey's response would
    be resolute yet moderate.

    Economic Boycott to Continue

    Turkey's Central bank has an estimated 17 billion New Turkish Liras
    as part of France's currency reserve. If Turkey withdraws this money
    from the French Central Bank and private accounts, economists predict
    that the French economy would suffer a great loss.

    The Turkish government, which is preparing to take measures against
    France, could use the Central Bank as its main trump card.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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