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    Bloomberg
    May 8 2006

    Turkey Recalls Envoys to France, Canada Over Genocide Dispute


    May 8 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey recalled its envoys to France and Canada
    because of disagreements with both countries over whether the
    killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks last century constitute
    genocide.

    Turkey's ambassador to Paris Osman Koruturk and ambassador to Ottawa
    Aydemir Erman have returned to the capital Ankara for
    ``consultations'' following ``baseless claims of genocide of
    Armenians,'' Turkish foreign ministry spokesman Namik Tan said in an
    e-mailed statement today.

    ``It is expected that our ambassadors will return to their duties
    once the consultations are complete,'' Tan said.

    The EU has said Turkey's bid to join the bloc may be hindered by the
    claims of genocide against hundreds of thousands of Armenians during
    the First World War. Turkey denies the charges, saying the deaths
    were part of wider ethnic clashes as Armenians sided with Russia
    during the war.

    Turkey recalled its envoy to France prior to a debate by French
    lawmakers on May 18 about a law that foresees a one-year jail term
    and a 45,000-euro ($58,000) fine for persons who deny that genocide
    took place. Turkey's parliament is sending a delegation to France
    tomorrow in order to convince their French counterparts not to pass
    the bill, said Bulent Arinc, chief of the Turkish legislature,
    according to the Hurriyet newspaper.

    The French National Assembly in May 1998 formally recognized as
    genocide the killing of Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire
    between 1915 and 1917.

    Turkey's foreign ministry on April 25 accused Canadian Prime Minister
    Stephen Harper of exhibiting a ``gravely prejudiced attitude'' after
    he said that his government continued to recognize motions adopted by
    the Canadian senate and parliament acknowledging that the genocide
    took place.

    Turkey may bar French companies from bidding for a planned nuclear
    power station and other projects if France approves the legislation,
    Milliyet daily said on May 1, without saying where it got the
    information.
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