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    Today, Azerbaijan
    Oct 13 2006

    French Ambassador: "Senators are more far-sighted than MPs"

    13 October 2006 [16:25] - Today.Az

    "I regret that France Parliament adopted the law that would make it a
    crime to deny false Armenian genocide by first reading," Bernard
    Amaudric du Chaffaut, French Ambassador to Azerbaijan told
    journalists.


    He said the decision triggered serious public reaction, APA reports.

    "The decision needs to be approved at some stages. I hope the Senate
    will not approve this decision. French senators are more far-sighted
    than parliamentarians. Even if the Senate approves it, the
    Constitutional Court will determine whether the decision contradicts
    to the constitution or not, because there is an item on freedom of
    thinking in France constitution. The president may be the last
    obstacle in the adoption of the law. A president having no veto can
    refuse to sign the law. I hope the adoption of the law will be
    postponed till March 2007, the parliamentary elections in France,
    because, Armenian electors have great influence on France Socialist
    Party," he said.

    The Ambassador also said that he got acquainted with the Azerbaijan
    Foreign Ministry's position on the decision. He said this law will
    damage France-Turkey and France-Azerbaijan relations.

    "When France Parliament recognized false Armenian genocide the
    relations between France and Turkey were not damaged. The other
    positive point of it was that Turkish and Armenian historians agreed
    to probe into historical events. Armenians organized strong Diaspora
    in France and take an active part in political processes. I hope
    Azerbaijan and Turkey will express their positions until the decision
    is passed," Mr.Chaffaut said.

    Ambassador also touched upon France President's visit to Azerbaijan
    and said that Jacques Chirac is not expected to postpone his visit.


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/31409.html
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