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    RESOLUTION HAS NOT BEEN LEGALIZED YET, POUDADE

    Turkish Press
    Oct 25 2006

    ANKARA - The resolution on so-called Armenian genocide has not been
    legalized yet, French Ambassador to Turkey Paul Poudade said today.

    In an interview with the private NTV channel, Poudade said that the
    French parliament adopted the resolution, and therefore, bilateral
    relations will be negatively affected for a few weeks. "But, I will
    do my best to make them better," he stated.

    Recalling that Senate's approval is obligatory for legalization of
    the resolution, Poudade said, "not only the governments but also
    parliamentarians, businessmen and intellectuals should continue
    dialogue."

    Noting that history should be left to historians, Poudade noted that
    this matter is not a new criterion before Turkey's EU membership.

    "Turkey has been disappointed, but we have deep-rooted relations,"
    he added.

    -NOBEL LITERATURE PRIZE-

    On prominent Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, who won the 2006 Nobel
    Prize for literature, Poudade said that he only read Pamuk's book named
    "Benim Adim Kirmizi" (My Name is Red).

    Stating that Pamuk narrated friendship with France and Italy in this
    book, Poudade said, "I hope this friendship will not change with a
    parliament decision."
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