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    TURKEY REFUSES TO ACCEPT SWISS DEFENSE CONTRACT BID

    United Press International
    April 11 2006

    ANKARA, Turkey -- Ankara has barred a Swiss aircraft producer from
    tendering for a contract to supply the Turkish Air Force with trainer
    planes, citing political reasons.

    Defense officials said Pilatus, a Stans-based manufacturer of small
    aircraft, had been forbidden from bidding for the $500 million contract
    because of a diplomatic row between the two countries, Turkish Daily
    News reported.

    "There is an understanding that Swiss bidders should not join Turkish
    military contracts," a senior official said. "We don't think Swiss
    contenders would be reliable partners in defense contracts."

    Bilateral relations between the two countries were severely strained
    by the Swiss parliament's 2003 adoption of a resolution condemning the
    Ottoman Empire's "genocide" of Armenians during the First World War.

    A 1991 arms embargo on Turkey was lifted by Bern last year.

    However, Ankara seems determined to keep the Swiss defense industry on
    its red list. Turkey last year removed South Africa from its red list
    of countries that cannot participate in defense procurement contracts,
    while opening up towards European Union defense industries.

    There are currently three international bidders involved in the
    procurement of the jet trainers: Brazil's Embraer, Korea Aerospace
    Industries and U.S. company Raytheon.
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