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    TURKEY URGES FRANCE NOT TO APPROVE DRAFT LAW OVER ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    CRI, China
    May 10 2006

    Turkey has urged French legislators not to approve a draft law
    criminalizing denial of Armenian genocide, Foreign Ministry spokesman
    Namik Tan said on Wednesday.

    "It should not be the desire of anybody to cause uneasiness in a
    climate in which our rooted relations were being improved," Tan told
    a weekly news conference.

    The French parliament is expected to vote on a bill regarding Armenian
    genocide on May 18.

    If approved, the bill would provide one year in prison and a fine
    of 57,000 U.S. dollars for any person who denies that the 1915-1917
    massacres of Armenians were genocide.

    On Monday, the Turkish Foreign Ministry recalled its ambassador to
    France "for a short time" to have consultations on recent discussions
    over the issue in the country.

    The spokesman said that the French administration was sensitive on
    this issue, stating that the issue required a process in which calm
    reactions should be given.

    Meanwhile, Turkey warns that ties with France could suffer if the
    French parliament adopts the bill.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday held a meeting
    with a group of senior directors of French companies doing business
    in Turkey, saying that he hoped the group could lobby against the
    bill to be voted in the French parliament.

    Turkey has rejected claims that 1.5 million Armenians died as a result
    of systematic genocide during the Ottoman Empire last century.

    The Turkish government has been calling for the formation of a joint
    research commission of Turkish and Armenian historians to find out
    the truth of the history.
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