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    PRESIDENT CHIRAC DID NOT APOLOGIZE TO TURKISH MP
    By Hakob Chakrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    18/10/2006

    3 days ago after the French Parliament adopted a bill penalizing
    denial of the Armenian Genocide and when anti-French hysteria was in
    full swing in Turkey, president Jacques Chirac of France had a phone
    conversation with Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    Turkey's state-run public TV reported that the French president had
    expressed regret over the passage of the bill, considered it needless
    and promised to do everything to prevent the draft bill from turning
    into a law. According to Turkish public TV, PM Erdogan criticized
    Jacques Chirac for the latter's statement during his Yerevan visit and
    said "it's impossible to accept your approach" meaning recognition of
    the Genocide as a precondition for EU membership. The French president
    displayed comprehension.

    Turkish TV's reporting was entitled "Chirac Regrets".

    Yet, during the phone conversation president Chirac did not regret
    neither apologized for the passage of the bill. He simply repeated
    what he had said about the Genocide in Armenia.

    This information comes from Turkish Milliet newspaper.

    Correspondent Sabetay Varol of the paper writes in October 16 issue:
    "The staff of the French president did not confirm the information
    disseminated by PM Erdogan according to which president Chirac
    expressed regret on the phone and promised to do everything to
    block the passage of the bill by the Senate. According to Agence
    France-Presse, Chirac has emphasized on the phone the need for Turkey
    to restore historic memory and said that the French Parliament's bill
    is needless in this context."

    Quoting AFP, Milliet points out that Chirac has repeated his statements
    made in Yerevan. Associated Press confirms this information.
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