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  • EAFJD: France Calls on Turkey to Recognize The Armenian Genocide

    EUROPEAN ARMENIAN FEDERATION
    For Justice and Democracy
    Avenue de la Renaissance 10
    B - 1000 BRUXELLES
    Tel: +32 (0) 2 732 70 26
    Tel./Fax: +32 (0) 2 732 70 27
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.eafjd.org


    PRESS RELEASE
    December 14th, 2004
    Contact: Talline Tachdjian
    Tel.: +32 (0)2 732 70 27



    FRANCE CALLS ON TURKEY TO RECOGNIZE THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - In a dramatic move that will shape European
    expectations regarding Turkey's acceptance into the European Union,
    France's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Michel Barnier, announced today
    that his government will call on Turkey to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide.

    In his comments, Barnier, said that France "will ask, during the
    course of negotiations [with Turkey], that they recognize the tragedy
    which occurred at the beginning of the [20th] century and which
    affected hundreds of thousands of Armenians." Minister Barnier placed
    this request within the historical context of reconciliation between
    France and Germany, stating that the entire European idea is based on
    reconciliation. He specifically stated that Turkey must "meet its
    responsibility of remembrance, of reconciliation with its own history
    and recognize this tragedy."

    The European Armenian Federation welcomes the French government's
    position as a reflection of the founding values of the European
    Union. "Acknowledgement of the Genocide by Turkey should precede any
    negotiations toward Turkey's membership in the European Union.
    However, we welcome France's new approach, reaffirming that all
    aspirants to participation in the EU must embrace principles conducive
    to a sustainable, stable and secure political future for our
    continent," said Laurent Leylekian, the executive director of the
    European Armenian Federation.

    "We regard the statement of Mr. Barnier - which, unfortunately avoided
    the use of the word genocide and which cited inaccurate figures
    concerning the number of victims - as a clear expression of the French
    government's firm opposition to the denial of the Armenian Genocide,
    and its commitment to progressively move Turkey toward acknowledgement
    of this crime," added Leylekian.

    Mr. Leylekian also noted that France's position should inspire
    European policy-makers, who have previously been pressured into
    silence about Turkey's racist and ultra-nationalist genocide denial,
    to coming out in support of placing this condition on Turkey's
    acceptance into the European Union.

    "We will remain vigilant until December the 17th and in the weeks and
    months to follow to ensure that the Minister's statement is not simply
    a bargaining chip or an effort to appease French public opinion, but
    rather a principled stand on a core European value.
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