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  • ANKARA: Armenian Genocide Bill Postponed; French Companies Relieved

    Zaman, Turkey
    May 20 2006

    Armenian Genocide Bill Postponed; French Companies Relieved
    By Economy News Desk
    Published: Saturday, May 20, 2006
    zaman.com


    After French lawmakers dropped the bill that would criminalize denial
    of the so-called Armenian Genocide, which nearly halted Paris-Ankara
    relations, French companies in Turkey are relieved.

    Representatives of the companies noted that agreements worth $14
    billion escaped great danger, and expressed their pleasure at the
    solution of the problem, even if only a temporary one. Les Echos, a
    leading economy newspaper in France, wrote that postponement of the
    bill provided a short respite, and added: `The French business
    environment was taking the economic sanction threats of Turkey,
    especially of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, very
    seriously. This decision may also affect new investments. Almstom is
    among the companies vying for the tender of the Marmaray Project, a
    subway project planned to cost 815 million.' With their recognition
    of the so-called Armenian Genocide, France attempted to pass another
    bill criminalizing the denial of the genocide. After the harsh
    reaction of Turkey, the bill was suspended despite pressure from the
    Armenian lobby in France.

    Les Echos, underlining the commercial intensity between the two
    countries, cites a probable boycott of French products would result
    in major damage, and stresses that even just the thought caused alert
    among big French companies such as Alstom, Accor or Danone.


    The newspaper commented `the Armenian problem poisoned Turkish-French
    relationships previously, too' and made reference to the so-called
    Armenian genocide the French Parliament confirmed in 2001. Les Echos,
    recalling the angered call for a boycott by Ankara, wrote `The
    economic crisis Turkey went through at that time may have reduced the
    effect of the boycott, but the effects are real.' The newspaper wrote
    the French company Thales was excluded from the 120-million-euro
    tender regarding the maintenance of F16s in 2001, and that French
    companies lost the 260 million euro agreement about the manufacturing
    and launching of satellites.
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