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  • Chirac: France will hold referendum on Turkey potential entry to EU

    Chirac reiterates France will hold referendum on potential entry of
    Turkey into EU

    .c The Associated Press


    PARIS (AP) - President Jacques Chirac reiterated that France will hold
    a referendum to decide whether to admit Turkey into the European
    Union, if Ankara meets all necessary membership conditions, a French
    Armenian group said Tuesday.

    In a letter sent to the group Monday, Chirac said he was aware of
    their community's desire ``to see the recognition of the Armenian
    genocide included on the road map linked to the Turkish candidacy.''

    Armenians say some 1.5 million of their people were killed as the
    Ottoman Empire forced them from eastern Turkey between 1915 and 1923
    in a deliberate campaign of genocide.

    However, Turkey denies it was genocide, saying the death count is
    inflated and insisting that Armenians were killed or displaced as the
    Ottoman Empire tried to secure its border with Russia and stop attacks
    by Armenian militants.

    France's parliament has officially recognized the killings as
    genocide, and Chirac last year said Turkey would have to agree on that
    point if it wanted to become an EU member. He insisted the French
    would otherwise vote Turkey out in the referendum, though such a vote
    was not likely for at least 10 years.

    ``It will be up to all the French to express themselves in a
    referendum before any membership and thus judge the path taken by
    Turkey to share our values,'' said the letter to the Coordination of
    Armenian Organizations of France.

    Without naming Turkey, parliament revised the French constitution in
    February to make it obligatory for France to hold a referendum on any
    new candidate for the European club.

    EU leaders have agreed to start membership talks with Turkey in early
    October, but the country still faces serious challenges to its
    candidacy.



    05/24/05 12:53 EDT
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