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  • ANKARA: Turkey Suspends Pipeline Talks With France Of Genocide Claim

    TURKEY SUSPENDS PIPELINE TALKS WITH FRANCE OF GENOCIDE CLAIMS

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    April 5 2007

    Turkish Energy Minister Hilmi Guler refused to confirm or deny
    the report.

    ANKARA - Turkey announced Thursday it had halted talks with French
    energy firm Gaz de France over the multi-billion dollar Nabucco
    pipeline project as a response to the French parliament's approving
    a bill recognising the so-called Armenian genocide.

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    The pipeline project, with a budget of $6.1 billion, involves bringing
    natural gas to Europe from the central Turkish republics and Iran.

    The international project involves constructing a pipeline through
    Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary to Austria. Under the plans
    for the 3,300 kilometre pipeline, Gaz de France is to be one of the
    partners in the project. If completed on time in 2011, the pipeline
    could carry up to 31 billion cubic metres of gas to Europe each year.

    However, on Thursday, the Reuters News Agency quoted an unnamed
    Turkish official as saying all negotiations with Gaz de France would
    be suspended until after the French presidential elections in response
    to the passing of a bill last year by the French parliament recognising
    the so-called Armenian genocide.

    Turkey strongly rejects claims that the Ottoman Empire carried out an
    act of genocide against its Armenian citizens during the First World
    War, though acknowledges that many thousands of Turkish and Armenian
    civilians died during the turmoil of war.

    --Boundary_(ID_R79yjF0jv9LtettWpiHDyA)--
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