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    ROW WITH FRANCE PROMPTS TURKS TO HALT GAS PIPELINE TALKS
    Orhan Coskun In Ankara

    Scotsman, UK
    April 5 2007

    TURKEY has suspended talks with Gaz de France over a pipeline that
    would bring Caspian gas to Europe, in protest at a French bill on
    the mass killings of Armenians during Ottoman rule, Turkish energy
    officials said yesterday.

    Nabucco is a 4.6 billion project to transport natural gas from Turkey
    to Austria, passing through Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary. The planned
    pipeline - backed by the European Union and the United States - would
    reduce Europe's dependency on Russian gas, but has hit several hurdles.

    France angered Ankara last year when its national assembly passed a
    bill making it a crime to deny that mass killings of Armenians during
    the First World War amounted to genocide.

    Turkey denies claims that Ottoman Turks killed 1.5 million Armenians
    during the First World War.

    A senior Turkish energy ministry spokesman, who declined to be named,
    said: "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."

    Jean-Baptiste Mattei, a spokesman for the French foreign ministry,
    said no confirmation of the move had been recieved.

    The four other countries involved in the project, Bulgaria, Romania,
    Austria and Hungary, have already approved partnership with Gaz de
    France in the project, which will transmit Caspian and Iranian gas
    to Western Europe.

    An EU diplomat in Ankara said the suspension may also be an attempt
    by Turkey to warn the US about potential damages to bilateral ties if
    a similar Armenian genocide bill, which is currently being discussed
    in the US Congress, was approved.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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