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    BBC News
    5 April 2007

    'Genocide' row threatens pipeline

    Turkey has suspended talks with Gaz de France over a key gas pipeline,
    in protest at a French bill about the killing of Armenians in World
    War I. The planned pipeline would carry natural gas from the Middle
    East and Central Asia to Austria through Turkey. The French
    Parliament is considering a law that would make it an offence to deny
    that Ottoman Turks committed genocide against Armenians. The draft
    law was approved by the National Assembly in October. It will be
    considered by the Senate next and then return to the lower house
    before it becomes law. Turkish denials The 4.6bn euro ($6.1bn;
    £3.1bn) Nabucco pipeline project is supposed to reduce the European
    Union's reliance on Russian gas. It also passes through Bulgaria,
    Romania and Hungary, which have already reached agreement with Gaz de
    France. The Turkish government denies that as many as 1.5 million
    Armenians were killed in systematic killings between 1915 and 1917
    under the Ottoman Empire. It says that thousands of Turks and
    Armenians were killed when Armenians sided with Russian troops
    invading the empire, but many countries have since recognised the
    killings as genocide. The Nabucco pipeline also passes through
    Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary, which have already reached agreement
    with Gaz de France.

    Story from BBC NEWS:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/business/652 9253.stm
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