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    TURKEY BLOCKS EU FUNDS OVER BULGARIA'S BURGAS RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Sofia News Agency
    March 10 2008
    Bulgaria

    Turkey's government declined to sign a EU-funded cooperation agreement
    with Bulgaria because of the decision of the city council in the Black
    Sea city of Burgas to recognize the genocide of the Armenians in the
    Ottoman Empire in 1915-1922.

    The funds blocked by Turkey under the PHARE Trans-border Cooperation
    Program amount to EUR 32 M, the Bulgarian private TV channel BTV
    reported. EUR 12 M of these are for the 2007-2009 period.

    The agreement was supposed to be signed on March 6 by the district
    governors of the Bulgarian Burgas District, and the Turkish Edirne
    District but the meeting was canceled by the Turkish side.

    "It is not within the authority of the Burgas City Council to take
    decisions on political matters, especially with regard to this issue
    as there is no consensus between Turkey and Armenia over it, and
    the interference by a third party will not be of any help", declared
    Turkey's General Consul in the city of Burgas on Sunday, March 9.

    The Burgas Mayor Dimitar Nikolov also received Saturday a letter
    from the Edirne District Governor regarding Burgas City Council's
    decision to recognize the Armenian genocide stating: "This decision is
    offensive and we denounce it. Until it is canceled we will discontinue
    all social, cultural, and economic contracts with your district."

    Mayor Nikolov, who is from the Sofia Mayor Boyko Borisov's GERB party,
    expressed his surprise over Turkey's sharp reaction. He said the City
    Council was going to discuss the matter during its next session.

    The Burgas City Council is dominated by members of the extreme
    right Ataka Party, and of the GERB party. On February 28 it voted to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, and declared
    April 24 Day of Remembrance.

    Last week members of the rightist Democrats for Strong Bulgaria party
    of the former PM Ivan Kostov tabled a proposal for recognizing the
    Armenian Genocide to the city council in Bulgaria's capital Sofia.

    Bulgaria's parliament has rejected similar motions by the rightist
    opposition several times, allegedly because of the ethnic Turkish
    part Movement for Rights and Freedoms, which is a junior partner in
    the governing three-way coalition.
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