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    ENVOY ADMITS TO ARMENIAN LOBBYS INFLUENCE ON PARIS

    AssA-Irada
    December 6, 2006 Wednesday

    The French ambassador to Azerbaijan Bernard du Chaffaut has said
    that if the latest decision by the National Assembly of France goes
    into effect, this could harm the countrys relations with Turkey
    and Azerbaijan. The bill, tabled in the legislature by opposition
    Socialist Party and passed Thursday, criminalizes denying the genocide
    of Armenians. Although the law was passed the assembly, it will not
    go into effect unless it is approved by the French parliaments upper
    chamber, the Senate.

    Armenians say Ottoman Turks killed 1.5 million people in 1915, a claim
    strongly denied by Turkey. The envoy told a news conference Friday that
    he is disappointed with the adoption of the bill in the lower chamber
    of parliament, expressing hope that the measure will not be approved
    by the Senate. The measure has sparked off outcry in France as well,
    he said. Du Chaffaut emphasized that the fact it passed the lower
    chamber does not mean it will be approved, as making any bill law
    in France requires a very lengthy procedure. I hope this procedure
    will not be completed. He said Frances Constitutional Council may
    intervene as well. The body may deem it contradictory to freedom of
    expression. Finally, although the president has no right of veto,
    he may send it back for repeated deliberations at the National
    Assembly. Du Chaffaut admitted that the Armenian lobby influences
    the French government. I suspect that the law was supported by some
    Armenian voters in some election constituencies.

    The diplomat said France has come under pressure of the European
    Union to reject the law. Du Chaffaut said the latest developments
    will not lead to a postponement of French President Jacques Chiracs
    visit to Azerbaijan next year. Such decisions, he said, are up
    to the presidents, but said he is confident the visit will take
    place. The ambassador said he does not expect tension to escalate
    in French-Turkish relations and called on the Turkish Diaspora to
    actively struggle against the adoption of the genocide law.

    Azerbaijani MPs on Tuesday protested at the bill and forwarded a
    relevant appeal to the French legislature. The Turkish ambassador
    to Azerbaijan Turan Morali has termed the move as major injustice
    against his country that is primitive and embarrassing. A group of
    the Whole Azerbaijan Popular Front Party members attempted to hold a
    rally outside the French embassy in Baku on Friday in protest at the
    adoption of the genocide bill. The protest was prevented by the police.
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