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    TURKEY DISCONTINUE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE SANCTIONS ON FRANCE

    National Turk
    June 21 2012

    Turkey announced it will discontinue sanctions on France over bill
    criminalizing denial of the events of 1915 as genocide after former
    French President Sarkozy's attempted to pass it.

    Istanbul / NationalTurk - Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan and new
    French President Francois Hollande agreed to turn new page after
    Sarkozy-era deterioration in relations, especially after Turkey had
    applied a series of sanctions on France following the French Senate's
    approval last December of a bill criminalizing the denial of so-called
    Armenian genocide claims for the events of 1915.

    France's Constitutional Court- France's top constitutional court - then
    overturned the Armenian Genocide bill, preventing it from becoming law
    and Sarkozy faced defeat in the French presidential elections earlier
    this year. Sarkozy was replaced by Francois Hollande, despite trying
    hard to gain the Armenian vote in France.

    Turkish-French relations deteriorated under Hollande's predecessor
    Nicolas Sarkozy(an) was in power, who angered Turkey when he tried
    his luck at the upcoming elections with a bill to criminalise denial
    of the events of 1915.

    Turkey to drop sanctions on France over Armenia

    The move to lift the sanctions on France was based on Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan's orders, Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoglu
    declared during an interview on Turkish Tv.

    Turkey praised the positive attitude adopted by the new French
    president Hollande toward relations with Ankara administration,
    stating that sanctions imposed on France would no longer be applied.

    Newly elected French President Francois Hollande promised to open a
    "new page" in Turkey-France relations, which hit a low over French
    objections to Turkey's bid to join the EU and controversial legislation
    alteration in France seeking to criminalize denying the Armenian
    genocide on French soil.

    Erdogan Holland Meeting in Brazil opens a new page in Turkey France
    Relations

    On Wednesday, Turkey's Prime Minister Erdogan met with his French
    counterpart Hollande on the sidelines of a UN meeting in Brazil,
    when the two leaders agreed to turn a "new page" in Turkish French
    relations.

    ' We can see that Mr. President Francois Hollande has the will to
    work through issues,' FM Davutoglu expressed, defining the future of
    Hollande's presidency in France as a new page in bilateral relations
    between Turkey and France.

    Turkey France Relations to be restored after Erdogan Hollande meeting

    Turkey had recalled its ambassador to Paris and put an end to all
    bilateral and international cooperation on political basis with France,
    including projects running under the European Union. Military contracts
    were also canceled and ports were closed to French Navy ships.

    Tayyip Erdogan also invited Francois Hollande to make the first
    official visit to Turkey by a French president for 20 years, and
    received a positive response from him.

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