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    Tan: French govt opposition to Armenian bill 'a relief,' but not enough

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Oct 20 2006

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry stated yesterday that although the
    French government's opposition to their Parliament's passage of the
    Armenian "genocide" bill is a relief to some extent, it doesn't solve
    the problem.

    Speaking during a weekly press conference, Foreign Ministry
    spokesperson Namik Tan said, "France has lost its privileged position
    in the eyes of Turkey. Reparation for this damage is impossible
    through an administrative decision or a law."

    Stressing that France should have taken constructive steps before the
    passage of the bill by Parliament, Tan said, "We expected France to
    act in accordance with the acquis and to act with common sense. But
    we experienced great disappointment over the issue. From now on,
    France will live with this embarrassment."

    Tan rules out recall of Turkish ambassador

    The Foreign Ministry spokesperson also ruled out the recalling of the
    Turkish ambassador from Paris, saying that Ankara's representative
    should be present in France to effectively convey its views.

    "The decision not to withdraw the ambassador shouldn't be seen as
    a weakness," said Tan, pointing out the different ways for Turkish
    people to show their reaction against the French Parliament's move.

    "Some of these steps have already been taken,and some are planned to
    be taken in the future," Tan added.

    "We are in favor of acting in a cool-headed and logical way. We're
    trying to base our strategy and take steps in line with those two
    principles," Tan added.
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