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  • ANKARA: Turkish Min., EU's Frattini discuss concerns Genocide Law

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara,
    12 Oct 06

    TURKISH MINISTER, EU'S FRATTINI DISCUSS CONCERNS OVER ARMENIAN
    GENOCIDE LAW

    Brussels, 12 October: Turkish State Minister and Chief Negotiator for
    EU talks Ali Babacan met European Commission Vice-President Franco
    Frattini for Justice, Freedom and Security in Brussels on Thursday
    [12 October].

    Speaking to Turkish reporters, Babacan said that French parliament's
    decision on adoption of a bill on criminalizing denial of so-called
    Armenian genocide was a concerning development regarding the future
    of the EU, noting that this decision would make a negative impact on
    (Turkish people's) senses on EU.

    "It is not reasonable to respond to France's mistakes by making
    mistakes. We will keep fulfilling reforms," Babacan stressed.

    Replying to questions on Article 301 of the Turkish Penal Code (TCK),
    Babacan noted that technical works on this matter were under way. "We
    will monitor its implementation. There can be amendments on any law.
    However developments in France will make difficult initiatives on the
    matter," he said.

    Responding to a question on Turkey's attitude in regard to the
    decision of France, Babacan said that the government has not made a
    decision on the matter yet, underlining that this issue would be
    discussed in the first meeting of the Council of Ministers.

    Noting that European Commission's reaction to the decision of France
    was a very important development, he stressed: "We consider the
    commission's attitude positive and sound."

    "We are continuing legal arrangements on EU adjustment laws. Turkish
    Parliamentary General Assembly will debate the law on foundations
    next week," Babacan said upon a question. He noted: "Now Turkey aims
    to be a full member of the EU."

    Stating that he held very fruitful meetings in Brussels, Babacan
    indicated that there could be progress regarding visa procedure for
    Turkish businessmen, students and academicians.

    In regard to prominent Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, who won the 2006
    Nobel Prize for literature, Babacan stated: "It is a very important
    development."
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