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    TURKISH FM CAUTIONS OVER POSSIBLE RIFT DURING FRENCH 'YEAR OF ARMENIA'

    Today.Az
    13 September 2006 [20:14] - Today.Az

    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul's visit to France to take part
    in an intercultural dialog meeting coincides with the inauguration
    of France's "Year of Armenia."

    Noting that Turkey would not intervene in France's relations with third
    parties, Gul said that the Armenian issue would not harm bilateral
    relations between Turkey and France, which have significantly improved
    recently. In a press conference held in Paris, Gul, who first recalled
    that more than 400,000 Turks live in France, said both France and
    Turkey should take precautionary measures to prevent possible rifts
    between the country's Armenian and Turkish communities. Stressing
    that Turkey's E.U. membership bid had been used as a propaganda tool
    in French domestic politics, Gul stated they respected pluralistic
    democracy. To this end, Gul said, "Democracy has both weaknesses and
    strengths; this is natural."

    Gul also said Turkey would initiate a comprehensive campaign in a
    few months to convince the French public, which has been opposed
    to Turkey's E.U. membership, to accept Turkey. Stating that Turkey
    attached great importance to its relations with France, Gul said:
    "The views of France have been very important throughout Turkey's
    venture toward full membership. Turkey would have never begun
    negotiation talks with the E.U. if French President Jacques Chirac
    had not offered his support on Dec. 17."

    In response to a comment over France's demand for a military base in
    Cyprus, Gul noted with regard to the Cyprus issue that every country
    should consider international treaties, adding: "France has interests,
    and so does Turkey. When these are taken into account, common sense
    will prevail."

    Meanwhile, at a press conference held at the French foreign ministry,
    the country's foreign minister responded harshly to an Armenian
    reporter who asked whether it was a contradiction for France
    to organize the "Year of Armenia" in France as Turkey prepared
    celebrations for the "Year of France." The French foreign minister
    replied, "Cultural and political affairs should never be confused
    with each other."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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