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  • ANKARA: If France Adopts The Draft Law, Turkey Does Not Lose Anythin

    IF FRANCE ADOPTS THE DRAFT LAW, TURKEY DOES NOT LOSE ANYTHING, GUL

    Turkish Press
    Oct 25 2006

    ANKARA - "If French Parliament adopts the draft law (which envisions
    denial of so-called Armenian genocide as crime), Turkey will not lose
    anything, but France will lose not only Turkey but also many other
    things," Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul told reporters after
    his meeting with Foreign Minister Fred Mitchell of the Bahamas in
    Ankara on Wednesday.

    Upon a question about French Parliament's debate the draft law
    tomorrow, Gul said that Turkey has exerted every type of efforts on
    all levels to warn France.

    "Turkish politicians, businessmen, the government, Parliament, ruling
    and opposition parties, deputies and intellectuals have all exerted
    efforts. Also the EU stated that this issue is very wrong. I hope
    France will not be the victim of small inner policy tools. I hope
    France, which is the homeland of freedoms and liberty as well as
    the pioneer of freedom of thought and expression, will not become
    a country where people are imprisoned as they release the documents
    and express their thoughts," Gul noted.

    Gul added that turning of EU's locomotive country and pioneer of
    freedoms into such a country will concern France more than Turkey.
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