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    FRENCH EMBASSY'S ADVISOR HOPES THAT NEW FRENCH PARLIAMENT WILL NOT ADOPT LAW PENALIZING DENIAL OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    TREND News Agency, Azerbaijan
    June 13 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku / corr. Trend S.Agayeva / "I hope that the new
    Parliament of France will not adopt the law penalizing denial of
    the so-called 'Armenian genocide'," said the Head Advisor of the
    Ambassador of France, Syivain Guiaugue.

    According to the diplomat, formerly the Low Chamber of the French
    Parliament, the National Assembly approved the draft law penalizing
    the denial of the Armenian genocide even though it was committed in
    the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1917. The ex-President of France, Jacque
    Chirac and Senate protested against the adoption of such a law,
    saying that it may bring harm upon the relations with Turkey.

    Guiaugue expressed that the new Parliament of France faces more
    significant goals and targets, including the strengthening of the
    bilateral relations, improvement of the legislation, etc.

    Touching upon the future policy of the new French President,
    Nokolai Sarkozi, with regards to Azerbaijan, the diplomat stated
    that "the attitude of France towards Baku will remain the same and I
    hope that they will be successive". "We expect the expansion of the
    co-operation with Azerbaijan in many spheres after the formation of
    the new Government of France," According to Guiaugue, it is planned to
    organize mutual visits from the senior officials of the two countries.

    In relation to the question on the supposed official visit of the
    French President, Nokolai Sarkozi, to Azerbaijan, the advisor said
    that currently this issue is not being discussed. "Nokolai Sarkozi
    has recently begun his activities and the first communication of the
    Presidents of Azerbaijan and France is to be expected. Till then,
    it will be impossible to speak of the visit," he said. In regards
    to the position of the new French President to the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict settlement, the diplomat said that France will continue its
    efforts to settle the conflict.

    According to Guiaugue, the French Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group
    informed the new French President of the history and settlement
    process of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. "Our position is that the
    co-chairs are only mediators, but settling the conflict depends on
    the sides themselves," the diplomat underlined.
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