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    TURKEY FROZE MILITARY RELATIONS WITH FRANCE OVER GENOCIDE BILL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    16.11.2006 13:21 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey has frozen military relations with France,
    reports CNN-Turk with a reference to the Commander of the Turkish
    land forces. At a reception dedicated to the 23rd anniversary of
    proclamation of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) Army
    General Ilker Bashbug said that military visits at the high level
    between Turkey and France have also been cancelled. The decision of
    the Turkish Defense Ministry is a response to the bill criminalizing
    the Armenian Genocide denial adopted by the French National Assembly
    in October. The bill which rates negation of the Genocide perpetrated
    in the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1917 as a crime aroused extremely
    sharp reaction of Ankara. Turkish officials threatened Paris with
    sanctions. Turkish businessmen threatened with boycott of French
    goods. The commodity circulation between the two states makes about
    $10 billion.

    To come into force the law should be approved by the Senate and
    then signed by the President. The European Commission has already
    subjected the bill to criticism and said the document 'undermines
    friendly relations.' "If the law is passed it can complicate the
    dialogue essential for coordination of positions of the European Union
    and Turkey," a European Commission member said, reports RIA Novosti.
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