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    TURKEY WILL CONTINUE TO IMPOSE ITS 8-POINT SANCTIONS AGAINST FRANCE - TURKISH PM

    News from Armenia - NEWS.am
    January 10, 2012 | 13:13

    During a joint press conference with his Norwegian counterpart Jens
    Stoltenberg, Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan reflected on regional
    issues, with the French National Assembly's passing of the bill that
    criminalizes the denial of genocides, including the Armenian Genocide.

    Turkey's PM noted that the Armenian bill was expected to enter the
    French Senate on January 23. "Turkey will continue to impose its
    eight-point sanctions against France. In addition, there is a reaction
    against the bill from within France. Collaborating with these circles,
    we will explain to Sarkozy's authorities that these problems must
    be solved by the assistance of historians," Erdogan said, Turkish
    Dunyabulteni website informs.

    In the Turkish PM's words, the companies which have made investments
    in Turkey are concerned over this matter, too. "We will meet with
    French businessmen and remind the Senate about our sensitivity toward
    this problem. This is our shared problem. If the process continues,
    it could cause serious problems," Recep Tayyip Erdogan added.

    To note, the French National Assembly passed, on December 22, the
    bill that criminalizes the denial of genocides. But the bill still
    needs to be approved by the French Senate to become a law. The bill
    sets a one-year prison sentence plus a 45-thousand-Euro fine for
    anyone who denies genocides. And in reprisal to the passage of this
    bill, Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced Turkey's eight-point
    sanctions against France. Also, Erdogan accused French President
    Nicolas Sarkozy of "provoking Islamophobia" for election purposes,
    and accused France of committing genocide against the Algerians.

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