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    TURKEY-FRANCE-ARMENIA: CHIRAC EXPRESSES REGRET
    Gareth Cartman

    Paris Link, France
    Oct 16 2006

    Jacques Chirac has expressed his regret to the Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Attempting to re-explain the French position
    on the Armenian genocide, Chirac is being forced to backtrack on
    comments he made in Yerevan, Armenia.

    A telephone call was enough to indicate to Prime Minister Erdogan of
    Turkey that Jacques Chirac was not fully in agreement with his own
    parliament regarding the passing of the law penalising negation of
    the Armenian Genocide by Turks in 1915.

    Turkey denies the concept of genocide and continues to contest the
    actual number of deaths perpetrated by the Ottoman empire during the
    second world war. The Socialist party in France proposed the law
    last week in parliament, which passed succesfully without most of
    the house voting. The Senate is extremely unlikely to accept the law,
    and even if it did, President Chirac would annul it immediately.

    Chirac continued to underline that Turkey would have to accept the
    Armenian genocide as a pre-condition for entry into the European
    Union. Turkey still views Chirac's line as hostile, although has
    called for consumers not to boycott French products.

    The Turkish Union of Consumers has also called for a softer line to
    be taken against France, although still maintains that some kind of
    boycott is essential as an indication of its fury towards France.

    Demonstrations continued throughout the weekend against the proposed
    law.
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