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    FRANCE RESPONDS TO TURKEY PULLING MILITARY TIES

    Men's News Daily, CA
    Nov 16 2006

    France offered a low-key reaction to Turkey's announcement it is
    suspending military ties over a recent Armenian genocide vote in the
    French parliament.

    At the heart of the dispute is the recent approval by French deputies
    of legislation making it a crime to deny an Armenian genocide took
    place in Turkey a century ago. The bill needs to be passed by the
    French Senate and approved by French President Jacques Chirac before
    becoming law.

    But the matter has sparked anger from Turkey, which denies an Armenian
    genocide took place.

    Wednesday, a Turkish general announced Ankara had suspended military
    ties with France. But a French foreign ministry spokesman says France
    has received no official word from Turkey.

    French defense officials say they doubt Turkey's move will
    fundamentally hurt diplomatic relations.

    But analyst Jean-Francois Daguzin, of the Foundation for Strategic
    Research in Paris, believes the impact may be more severe than has
    been suggested.

    Daguzin says Turkey's reaction to the French legislation is among
    the strongest to date. He says Ankara traditionally makes countries
    who fall out of favor pay a steep political price and the suspended
    ties could affect military cooperation.

    Turkish and French troops are stationed and work together in
    Afghanistan, Lebanon, Kosovo, Bosnia and the Democratic Republic of
    Congo. In addition, French and European companies supply Ankara with
    a significant amount of military equipment.

    Recently Turkey's relations with the European Union have been rocky.

    Ankara wants EU membership, but it has yet to fulfill a number of
    European conditions for accession talks, including opening trade with
    EU member Cyprus.

    http://mensnewsdaily.com/2006/11/16/franc e-responds-to-turkey-pulling-military-ties/
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