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    FRENCH ELECTION OVERSHADOWS TURKISH EU BID

    Assyrian International News Agency, AINA
    source: www.eupolitix.com
    April 11 2007

    With their EU entry bid at stake, Turks are likely to be watching
    the results of the French presidential elections almost as closely
    as the French themselves.

    Most of the leading candidates oppose Turkish EU entry -- with the
    exception of Socialist Segolène Royal, who nonetheless has some
    serious concerns -- and many Turks are worried about further delays
    to the accession process.

    According to a report in Les Echos, Turks are particularly concerned
    that their EU entry bid could become a key campaigning issue, as it
    did during the vote on the constitution in 2005.

    So far, this has not been the case, but the Turkish media notes that
    the French public remains fiercely opposed to Ankara's entry bid.

    The principal reason for this opposition is seen as Turkey's refusal
    to accept its role in the genocide of Armenians during WW1 -- a crime
    under recent French legislation.

    Both Nicolas Sarkozy, the centre-right candidate, and Liberal Francois
    Bayrou, have called for Turkey to have a "privileged partnership"
    with the EU rather than full membership.

    But the Turks argue that this would be little more than the customs
    union they already have.

    Some observers believe that Sarkozy's stance could soften as a result
    of his close relations with Washington -- which backs Turkish entry.

    But his current stance -- including his calls for a ministry of
    immigration and national identity -- is described by one Turkish
    observer as "flirting with racist ideas".

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