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  • French Speaker reminded Turkey of Occupation of Cyprus and Genocide

    Cyprus Press and Information Office, Occupied Northern Cyprus
    Feb 5 2005


    French Parliament Speaker reminded the Turks about the Turkish
    occupation of Cyprus and the Armenian genocide


    Ankara Anatolia news agency (03.02.05) reported from Ankara that the
    Turkish Parliament Speaker Bulent Arinc and the President of the
    French National Assembly Jean Louis Debre held a joint news
    conference on Thursday.
    When asked, ''do you think that a negative result will emerge in the
    referendum which will be held in France about Turkey's EU membership
    and how do you interpret such a result?'' Arinc said: ''Turkey is not
    after a privilege about EU membership. However, we oppose to any
    discrimination to be made against Turkey. EU should apply the same
    procedure it applied on other candidates.

    ''A referendum for Turkey will be held in the future, not today.
    Throughout this period, I believe there will be positive developments
    in Turkey and France. I think a positive result will emerge from the
    referendum."

    Replying to the same question, Debre said: ''It is a tradition to
    hold a referendum (in France) when a situation is in question
    regarding borders and structure of the EU. When time has come, French
    people will make its decision.''

    Meanwhile, Arinc said that they have taken up Turkey-EU relations
    during meetings between Turkish and French delegations. He noted:
    ''We informed the French delegation about the details of the reforms
    Turkey implemented.''

    On the other hand, Debre said: ''It is impossible to stay indifferent
    to the request of a country with a population of 71 million habitants
    to join the EU. We should listen to each other. Of course, some
    questions emerge in the French public opinion. Because, we want to
    build a Europe we have questions to ask. Is the Turkish society ready
    to adopt the reforms which will change the structure of their
    society? There are also other questions like Cyprus, human rights and
    Armenian issue, to be solved.''

    Regarding the Cyprus problem and Armenian issues, Debre said: ''We
    have discussed these issues with Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan. I told him that Cyprus and Armenian issues are considered as
    problems in France. Everything works more comfortably as long as
    people are in peace with their own histories.''
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