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    Turkish minister plays down French official's remarks on EU entry

    NTV television, Istanbul
    29 Nov 04

    Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul hosted his Hungarian counterpart
    today. During a joint news conference with the Hungarian foreign
    minister, Gul said that he does not see any reason to speak negatively
    with regard to the outcome of the EU summit on 17 December. He
    remarked that the talks are continuing in a positive manner. Referring
    to the remarks by Nicolas Sarkozy of France, Gul stated: The
    authoritative person in foreign policy matters is the French
    president, it is Chirac.

    At the news conference, Gul said that there is no reason for the
    negotiations with the EU not to begin. I believe that it is
    unnecessary to have negative expectations, he stated. The foreign
    minister also stressed that any alternative other than starting the
    negotiations with the aim of attaining full membership is out of the
    question for Turkey.

    Commenting on the statements emanating from France in connection with
    Turkey's membership, Gul recalled that French President Chirac is
    authorized to decide on foreign policy matters. Gul stated that it is
    important to remain loyal to steps taken in the past.

    On the subject of Iraq, Gul commented on the criticism directed
    against the United States and Washington's reaction against this
    criticism. Everything should be evaluated within its own dimension,
    Gul remarked. He said that it would be blackmail to say: We will do
    this, if you use the definition of genocide.

    Gul added that there is no such blackmail. It had been charged in the
    media that the United States had warned Turkey that the draft bill on
    the Armenian genocide allegations would be enacted [if Turkey used the
    word genocide in connection with Fallujah].
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