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    BECAUSE OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE BILL TURKEY SUSPENDED TALKS WITH GAZ DE FRANCE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    05.04.2007 17:13 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey has suspended talks with Gaz de France
    (GDF) on the French firm's possible participation in a major Nabucco
    pipeline project, where key players are Turkey's energy ministry
    and the state-owned oil and gas company BOTAS, AFP reports citing
    the Anatolia news agency. The cause of suspending the talks is the
    bill pending in the French Senate. The bill penalizes denial of
    the Armenian Genocide. The five-company consortium plans to build a
    3,300-kilometre conduit that will carry natural gas from the Middle
    East and Central Asia to the European Union via Turkey and the Balkans,
    bypassing Russia.

    The other partners in the venture are gas companies from Austria,
    Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania. The consortium had been in contact with
    GDF for some time as part of its efforts to find a sixth partner in the
    six-billion-dollar project, which is expected to become operational
    in 2012. The four other partners approved GDF's participation, but
    Turkey has opposed it because of a French draft law that makes it
    a criminal offense to deny the Armenian Genocide committed by the
    Ottoman Turkey during World War I.

    The bill was adopted by the French National Assembly in October 2006.

    "We will suspend partnership with Gaz de France until the French
    presidential elections. We will decide according to policies to be
    followed after the elections," a senior energy ministry official,
    who declined to be named, said. Energy Minister Hilmi Guler declined
    to comment on the issue of Gaz de France. "We attach great importance
    to the Nabucco project. We realized the first phase of this project.

    Turkey is in an important position in meeting Europe's gas needs and
    we are aware of this," Guler stated to Reuters. Gaz de France had no
    immediate comment.
    From: Baghdasarian
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