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    KOCHARYAN ALSO OPPOSES FRENCH GENOCIDE BILL
    By Ali Ihsan Aydin, Paris

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    Oct 5 2006

    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan reportedly opposes the French draft
    law that will penalize the denial of the alleged Armenian genocide.

    The Turkish delegation, which recently traveled to Paris to make
    contacts regarding the draft to be discussed at the French parliament
    on Oct. 12, noted that Kocharyan told French President Jacques Chirac
    during his visit to Yerevan that Armenia did not favor the adoption
    of the draft. It has been reported that Kocharyan cited the draft
    as possibly harmful to Armenia's relations with Turkey. Meanwhile,
    the delegation returned to Ankara with no hopes of preventing its
    adoption by the French parliament.

    The delegation, comprising deputies Mehmet Dulger, Onur Oymen,
    Sukru Elekdag and Musa Sivacioglu, was unable to meet with the
    Socialist Party parliamentarians, who have been pushing for
    adoption of the draft. The Socialist politicians abstained from
    scheduling an appointment with the Turkish deputies. A small group
    of socialist deputies who accepted to meet the delegation cancelled
    the appointment. The delegation could meet only with socialist deputy
    Jack Lang, who had announced his opposition to the draft, People's
    Majority Alliance's Assembly Group Chairman Bernard Accoyer, Chairman
    of the Assembly Jean Louis Debre and the Chairman of the Parliament
    Commission of EU Affairs Lequiller. Stating that the politicians
    the delegation met with stressed their opposition to the draft, the
    deputies in the delegation also observed that the draft was regarded
    as an election ploy.

    Meanwhile, Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy will reportedly take
    care of the situation following a phone call from Turkish PM Erdogan.

    To this end, Sarkozy is expected to address a letter to Prime Minister
    Erdogan. Elysee Palace, however, informed the Turkish Embassy in
    Paris that there was no change in the position of Chirac, who had
    urged Turkey to recognize the alleged Armenian genocide during his
    visit to Armenia.
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