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  • ANKARA: Sener Warns EU Not To Meddle In Turkish-Armenian Relations

    SENER WARNS EU NOT TO MEDDLE IN TURKISH-ARMENIAN RELATIONS

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Oct 5 2006

    Turkish State Minister Abdullatif Sener yesterday warned the European
    Union not to meddle in Turkish-Armenian bilateral relations, referring
    to the French president's recent push for Turkey to recognize the
    Armenian genocide claims.

    Sener made the remarks while speaking to the Anatolia news agency
    on the sidelines of activities for Turkey-Europe week to mark the
    anniversary of the beginning of Turkey's EU membership talks. The
    week-long activities are taking place in European capitals and
    organized by the Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association
    (TUSIAD) and the European Policy Center.

    "[French President Jacques] Chirac said that recognition of the
    Armenian genocide claims should be a pre-condition to Turkey's
    EU membership. An Armenian bill is being discussed in the French
    Parliament introducing fines and prison terms for those who question
    the Armenian genocide claims. It is not possible to accept such an
    attitude. This is against the cultural atmosphere the EU is trying to
    create," Sener said to criticize France's stance on the controversial
    events.

    Stressing that Armenia is not a European but an Asian country, Sener
    said, "Armenia is a third party for the EU. So it is meaningless to
    bring this matter up as part of Turkey's EU membership process."

    The Turkish state minister went on with his warning, saying, "Whether
    it is an EU member or another country, everybody who is trying to
    influence Armenia's policy from the outside should give up their
    endeavors. Chirac's remarks are insincere."
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