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    Hürriyet, Turkey
    May 13 2006

    Chirac: Pro-Genocide Bill could still be rejected


    At a dinner with Latin American Leaders held in Vienna this week,
    French President Jacques Chirac gave Turkish Prime Minister, Recep
    Tayyip Erdoğan an important message regarding the `Bill on Criminal
    Punishment for Denial of the supposed Armenian Genocide'.


    Chirac told Erdoğan, `the National Assembly is very busy. The bill
    may still be rejected at a vote which will determine whether or not
    it will be part of the agenda. It may not be discussed at that
    session.' Chirac stated that the French Government would treat the
    case with utmost respect to Turkey's sensitivity about the issue.

    Diplomatic sources evaluate this new attitude of the French
    Government as `the result of suggestions from French firms, investing
    in Turkey. The volume of trade between the two countries currently
    stands at 10 billion euro, of which 6.3 billion euro belongs to
    France, and 3.7 billion euro to Turkey. Chirac's Government, the UMP,
    could prevent the bill from getting to the parliamentary agenda, in a
    pre-voting session to take place before the bill appears on the
    Parliamentary agenda on May 18.'

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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