CONCERN OVER FRENCH LEGISLATION ON GENOCIDE OF ARMENIANS
SR International - Radio Sweden, Sweden
Oct 17 2006
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has expressed concern after the
passage of legislation in the French Chamber of Deputies making it
a crime to deny the 1915 massacre of Armenians in Turkey.
Turkey, which is a candidate to join the European Union, has reacted
strongly to the legislation. In Turkey the event is played down as
mutual attacks between Turks and Armenians because of World War I.
EU foreign ministers are discussing relations with Turkey in a meeting
in Luxembourg Tuesday. Carl Bildt says the French legislation can
cause problems in negotiations over issues such as opening Turkish
airports and harbors to traffic from Cyrpus.
He says, however, that the French bill may never become law, since
it still has to be approved by the Senate and signed by President
Jacques Chirac.
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
SR International - Radio Sweden, Sweden
Oct 17 2006
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has expressed concern after the
passage of legislation in the French Chamber of Deputies making it
a crime to deny the 1915 massacre of Armenians in Turkey.
Turkey, which is a candidate to join the European Union, has reacted
strongly to the legislation. In Turkey the event is played down as
mutual attacks between Turks and Armenians because of World War I.
EU foreign ministers are discussing relations with Turkey in a meeting
in Luxembourg Tuesday. Carl Bildt says the French legislation can
cause problems in negotiations over issues such as opening Turkish
airports and harbors to traffic from Cyrpus.
He says, however, that the French bill may never become law, since
it still has to be approved by the Senate and signed by President
Jacques Chirac.
http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/International/ny hetssidor/artikel.asp?ProgramID=2054&Nyheter=& amp;artikel=973877
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress