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    FRANCE-TURKEY: GUL VISITS PARIS, MAIN OPPOSER OF EU ENTRY
    by Luana De Micco

    ANSAmed
    2009-10-07 19:54

    (ANSAmed) - PARIS- Turkish president Abdullah Gul arrives in Paris for
    a three-day mission that is already viewed as delicate in France, the
    main opposer of Ankara's entry into the European Union. Even before
    his arrival in Paris, Gul is attempting to deflate tensions and he
    told the French press that "Turkey will have to improve and meet
    European regulations". Gul will be in Paris mainly for the "Turkey's
    season in France", with 400 events scheduled to take place in nine
    months, including a large art exhibition in the Grand Palais that
    Gul will inaugurate together with French president Nicolas Sarkozy
    next Friday. His visit will also include political encounters and
    Turkey's bid to join the EU will be the main topic of debate. Some
    observers believe that Paris is almost 'schizophrenic' because on one
    hand it pays homage to Turkey's culture and people, and on the other
    it still prods Ankara about Europe. Various scandalised voices have
    been clamouring for some days now at the notion of seeing the Turkish
    flag on the Tour Eiffel, the city's main symbol, until Sunday. The
    socialist municipality made it clear that the request was submitted
    by the Elysium. The Turkish issue has France divided on several
    points, ranging from the respect of human rights to the denial of the
    Armenian genocide. But not all is reason for conflict. For example,
    Paris does not deny that it appreciates Turkey's mediation with
    Iran and Syria, or in the conflict between Israel and Palestine,
    or progress achieved on the Kurdish issue. In an interview published
    by Le Figaro, Gul made a conciliatory move: "I will meet president
    Sarkozy to assess bilateral relations. It is normal for countries
    to have different views on certain matters, but we must not forget
    that our relations hinge on converging interests". Gul denied that
    relations with Paris are 'tense', stating that "our cooperation is
    vast". In his opinion there is a 'misunderstanding' on the EU-Turkey
    issue, and he promised sceptics that "the negotiation process with the
    EU aims to improve Turkey and meet European regulations. This job is
    up to us, transformation depends on Turkey". Gul also replied on the
    'hot' issue of the Armenian genocide (which the French Parliament
    recognised in 2001) and announced the "creation of a history board
    to establish the facts", while on Saturday new diplomatic relations
    will be set up between the Armenia and Turkey with the signature of
    relative protocols. (ANSAmed).
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