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    Ana sayfa
    Saturday, November 18, 2006
    Turkish Defense Minister's words prompt French official to leave salon

    Defense Minister Vecdi Gonul, speaking at the opening of the 8th
    Defense Industry Trade Fair, reportedly provoked French Military
    Attache Lieutenant Jean Claude Gaey to leave the salon where Gonul
    was speaking.

    The French Military Attache Gaey was reportedly reacting in anger
    to words spoken by Gonul which appeared to cast doubt on whether
    French military officers had been invited to the trade fair: "We
    were all upset by the parliamentary approval of the Amernian bill
    in France. But we will of course continue our relations with France
    in NATO and on other international platforms. We will come together
    at other meetings too. The French Defense Minister is a valuable
    government member. But the French Defense Minister has not been
    formally invited here. We sent invitations to other countries."

    When a reported noted afterwards to Minister Gonul that the official
    list of invitees included the French Defense Minister, Gonul responded
    "I don't know about the list you are holding; but when looked at the
    list of people sitting to watch the cinevision, I was relieved not
    to see the French in row 21. We don't want to do the wrong thing."

    French Attache Gaey commented to reporters after leaving the salon
    in the wake of Gonul's speech: "An invitation came to me from the
    retired General who heads the Turkish Armed Forces Foundation. But
    after hearing the minister's words, I realized that staying here for
    meetings was useless. Which is why I am leaving."

    Earlier this week, General Ilker Basbug of the Turkish Land Force
    asserted during celebrations for the founding of Northern Cyprus
    that for now, Turkish and French formal military relations had been
    "shelved."
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