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    FRENCH SENATOR BACKS TURKEY'S KURD, ARMENIAN INITIATIVES

    Hurriyet Daily News
    Sept 16 2009
    Turkey

    Gerard Larcher, the head of the French Senate, expressed on Wednesday
    his full support for Turkey's recently launched Kurdish move and
    Armenia reconciliation process, saluting the country's improvements
    in the field of democratization.

    "The normalization of relations between Turkey and France is important
    for us. We want to establish the future. The dialogue between the two
    people should be revived. The task of examining history should be left
    to historians," Larcher told reporters at a joint press conference
    with Parliament Speaker Mehmet Ali Å~^ahin.

    Ties between France and Turkey were strained when France recognized
    the 1915 events between Turks and Armenians as genocide in 2000. The
    French Parliament went further by trying to impose a law that prohibits
    the denial of the "genocide" in 2005 but the Senate blocked the
    process. Larcher became the first French Senate chairman to visit
    Turkey since 1958.

    Larcher and Å~^ahin signed a protocol to improve cooperation between
    the two parliaments.

    Emphasizing the reforms Turkey has made in the last seven years,
    Larcher said: "Important steps have been taken for the EU. We are in a
    position to help you on this issue. We are aware of how sensitive you
    are about your citizens of Kurdish origin and religious freedoms. We
    do sincerely salute your efforts."

    When asked about the disagreements between him and French President
    Nicolas Sarkozy about Turkey, the French senator pointed out that he
    was representing the legislature.

    "The legislative and executive branches are separate in our country,"
    he said. "We may not be of the same opinion as the president all the
    time. The executive is responsible for today, but we try to shape
    the future. We don't rule out the difficulties."

    Å~^ahin said he informed his counterpart about the recently launched
    initiatives. "The decision about Turkey's EU membership will be made
    by the relevant institutions after lengthy negotiations," he said. "I
    have conveyed to him that efforts to obstruct the process at this
    moment were wrong."

    The French delegation will also held meetings in Istanbul on Thursday
    and will meet with Fener Greek Patriarch Bartholomeos as well as
    representatives of the cultural and academic worlds.
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