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  • ANKARA: Ankara Willing To Restrict Damage, Acts With Commonsense

    ANKARA WILLING TO RESTRICT DAMAGE, ACTS WITH COMMONSENSE

    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 16 2006

    Although the French National Assembly adopted a bill on Thursday
    that makes it a crime to deny an Armenian genocide, Turkey is
    refraining from engaging in serious conflict with France and acting
    with commonsense.

    The U.S. newspaper Washington Times reported that despite Ankara's
    threat of imposing sanctions on France, it is focusing on "restricting
    the damage."

    A Washington Post article reported that Turkey was acting with
    commonsense despite retaliatory threats and a general national hatred
    toward France.

    French President Jacques Chirac and leading politicians in the country
    favor recognition of the genocide issue as a precondition for Turkey's
    EU membership.

    The newspaper suggested that this was a tactic to exclude Turkey from
    the European Union.

    Only 106 out of a total 577 parliamentarians in the French National
    Assembly approved the bill.

    "Turkey's foreign trade volume with France is $10 billion; this is
    equal to 1.5 percent of France's entire foreign trade volume. We're
    going to make the proper calculations and then take necessary steps,"
    Erdogan said in a speech.

    The U.S. newspaper interpreted Erdogan's remarks as a move to calm
    the tension between the two countries.
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