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    TURKEY CUTS FRANCE OFF OVER ARMENIA
    Gareth Cartman

    Paris Link, France
    Nov 16 2006

    The issue of the proposed law penalising denial of the Armenian
    genocide continues to rumble on. Turkey has cut off military ties
    with France, one of its main suppliers.

    Turkey's continued belligerence in the face of a law proposed by the
    French Assemblee National has resulted in the freezing of military
    relations between the two countries. The proposal, which proposed
    criminalising denial of the Armenian genocide during the First World
    War, has no chance of becoming law, and was voted through the lower
    house thanks to mass abstention.

    General Ilker Basbug, the Turkish commander, announced the suspension
    last night, adding that there would be no military visits between the
    two countries and that none had been planned. Turkey, for so long a
    customer of France's armament production, has already taken a strong
    line against France, encouraging consumer boycotts and suspending
    business deals.

    The proposed law has received international criticism, with the EU
    claiming that it has harmed negotiations with Turkey. Internally,
    the proposal has been given a lukewarm reception, with President
    Jacques Chirac privately fuming at the attempt to pass the law through
    parliament. Chirac attempted to calm the situation in a conversation
    with Prime Minister Erdogan, and will annul the proposal if it gets
    through the senate.

    The issue further clouds Turkey's increasingly small chances of
    joining the European Union. Ankara maintains that the word genocide
    is unfair and that killings took place on both sides in what it calls
    ethnic conflicts. Armenians, backed by most international historians,
    claim that 1.5 million Armenians were massacred as the Ottoman Empire
    came to an end.

    http://www.paris-link-home.com/news/121/ARTI CLE/1409/2006-11-16.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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