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    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 7 2006

    France will Lose Turkey if Genocide Law Adopted
    By Bahtiyar Kucuk, Ankara
    Saturday, October 07, 2006
    zaman.com


    The Turkish Foreign Ministry warned Paris that bilateral relations
    would suffer if the French parliament approves a law making it a
    punishable offence to deny the Armenian genocide.

    Namik Tan, a foreign ministry spokesman, told French officials that
    France would, so to speak, lose Turkey.

    "The Armenian issue has poisoned bilateral ties in the past, but the
    bill will inflict irreparable damage on our relationship, The Turkish
    public opinion would perceive the approval of the bill as a hostile
    act. Adoption of the bill would mean the elimination of freedom of
    expression in France," said Tan.

    There's some considerable volume of business between Turkey and
    France, Tan noted adding that French parliament's recognition of the
    draft bill would imperil the outcome of the work for many years to
    improve the situation between the two countries.

    There're some initiatives on the part of Turkey to prevent a possible
    parliamentary recognition of the draft bill, said Tan, and detailed
    those initiatives as follows:

    Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer wrote to his French counterpart
    Jacques Chirac on 4 Sept. 2006.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is due to have talks with
    French businessmen in Turkey.

    Erdogan will have a telephone conversation with French Prime Minister
    Philippe Douste Blazy.

    A commission of foreign affairs of the Turkish parliament was in
    France to voice their concerns.

    The Turkish embassy in Paris has held negotiations with French
    officials.

    While the bill will most likely pass parliamentary approval ahead of
    France's parliamentary elections, French businessmen with investment
    plans in Turkey are at unease.

    Debate on the bill, which was originally tabled in May, followed
    stern warnings from Ankara on the repercussions for bilateral and
    economic relations.
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