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    FRENCH COMPANY TRADING WITH TURKEY WARNS FRANCE AGAINST 'ARMENIAN BILL'

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    May 14 2006

    MARSEILLES (France) - Tension between Turkey and France is mounting
    over a bill to criminalize denial of the so-called Armenian 'genocide'
    due for discussion in the French Parliament on March 18.

    Armenians and Turks accuse each other of committing genocide against
    each other during the First World War.

    French companies with commercial ties with Turkey are most concerned
    over the escalation tensions between the two countries. Turkish media
    clearly wrote that the bill will affect Turkish-French business ties.

    French companies are expending every effort to persuade French
    parliamentarians to vote against the bill that they fear will cause
    them to suffer immeasurable commercial losses from future embargoes
    imposed by Turkey, as the bill is chiefly designed to win Armenian
    votes.

    The De Villepin administration received a strong warning over the
    Armenian bill from Eurocopter, one of the world's largest helicopter
    manufacturers with French partners, as the company fears losing a
    contract to supply attack helicopters to the Turkish military late
    this summer.

    Fabrice Breiger, chief executive of Eurocopter, pointed to the
    temporary nature of the crises that will eventually be overcome by
    ties of friendship between the two countries:

    "I am not a politician; I am the manager of an international company.

    But that does not necessarily mean that I am not familiar with news
    articles; it also does not imply that company managers cannot form
    ideas about what is going on outside. As European industrialists,
    we conveyed the necessary messages to European countries."

    Turkey had planned to buy attack and exploration helicopters for its
    fight against terrorism, as part of the ATAK Project launched in 1996.

    The Project, expected to cost $1.5 billion, was delayed for five
    years and the previous tender was cancelled during a Defense Industry
    Executive Commission meeting in May 2004.

    After the cancellation of the tender, studies began in search of a
    new model that aimed at meeting the military's needs in a shorter
    time and make more cost effective use of Turkey's domestic capacity.

    For this purpose, a new tender invitation was released on 10 February
    2005.

    Several defense companies applied to participate in the tender that
    closed in December 2005.

    Those companies include: Eurocopter with the Tiger helicopter,
    the Italian Agusta company with the A-129 Mangusta, Russia's
    Rosoboronexport with the MI-28 Havoc, and the South African Denel
    Company with the CSH-2 Rooivalk helicopter.

    FRENCH PREFER ARMENIANS TO TURKISH PEOPLE

    Dr. Nigun Gulcan argues that the French politicians abuse Armenian
    issue and prefer Christian Armenians to Muslim Turkish people:

    "France is one of the most radical secular country, however the French
    policy towards Turkey is strictly based on Christian biases.

    France supports Greece, Greek Cyprus and Armenia. France has
    never supported Muslim Turkey. They see the world Christians and
    non-Christians. Turkey's EU memberhsih is being prevented by Armenian
    and Cyprus issues. The Paris abuses the problems, instead of assisting
    the regional countries. The French policians have no single word on
    current issues, yet they prefer to discuss 100-years-old issues. They
    do not conmen the Armenian occupation in caucasus but discuss the
    events happened in the Ottoman years. Armenia does not recognise
    Turkey's and Azerbaijan's national borders, yet France does not
    see that".
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