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    TURKISH GOVERNMENT FREEZES ITS PARTICIPATION IN EU OPERATIVE PROGRAM ON TRANS-BORDER COOPERATION WITH BULGARIA FOR 2007-2013 DUE TO DECISION OF COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF BURGAS TO RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    arminfo
    2008-03-11 16:09:00

    ArmInfo. The Turkish government has frozen its participation in the
    EU Operative Program on trans-border cooperation with Bulgaria in
    the Burgas-Edirne region for 2007-2013 due to decision of Community
    Council of Burgas to recognize Armenian Genocide and proclaim April
    24 Commemoration Day of the Armenian Genocide victims. Burgas is the
    second largest Bulgarian region by the number of Armenian population
    after Plovdiv.

    The initiative to put the declaration to discussion belongs to the
    nationalist anti-Turkish party "Attack", but it was also supported
    by Mayor of the city Dimitr Nikolov and all the representatives
    of the GERB party (Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria)
    prevailing in the Council.

    According to all the national public opinion polls, over 50%
    of Bulgarians think that GERB is the future ruling party in the
    country. A great number of Bulgarian citizens of Turkish origin live
    in Burgas. Despite the strong resistance of the representatives of
    the party of ruling coalition (Bulgarian Socialist Party - former
    Communists and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, which is an
    unofficial pro-Turkish ethnic party), the Community Council of Burgas
    adopted the declaration by the majority of votes (41 out of 45)
    on Feb 28, 2008.

    As Ivan Ivanchev, the founder and head of the first embassy of
    Bulgaria in Armenia (1999-2003) told ArmInfo correspondent, the
    agreement on Turkey's participation in the EU Operative Program was
    to be signed between Burgas (Bulgaria) and Edirne (Turkey) regions
    on March 6, 2008. However, being guided by the report of Turkish
    Consul General in Burgas Ismail Yucer, the Turkish side refused the
    official ceremony. The letter of Edirne Regional Mamager Nusret
    Miroglu announced freezing of business projects worth 32 mln EUR
    in the region in 2008-2013. The main reason was disagreement with
    the decision of the Community Council of Burgas on "such disputable
    historic issue". Moreover, there was a warning: if the decision is
    not cancelled, all the economical, cultural, political and other
    ties between the regions will be broken off. Ivan Ivanchev himself
    thinks that after the Bulgarian parliament rejected the proposal to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide at the national level twice (in 2006
    and 2007) under the pressure of the ruling coalition, this step of the
    Community Council of Burgas may be qualified as "making overtures"
    on the reality and scale of Turkey's future reaction connected with
    this delicate historical and political issue. To recall, about one
    million ethnic Turks and about 40 thsd Armenian live in Bulgaria.

    In addition, Turkey is a territorial neighbor of Bulgaria, as well
    as one of the largest investors in Bulgaria's economy.
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