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    US URGES FRANCE, TURKEY TO CALM GENOCIDE ROW

    Agence France Presse
    Dec 22 2011

    WASHINGTON - The United States hopes France and Turkey can de-escalate
    an angry row over a French vote to outlaw denial of the Armenian
    genocide, a senior US diplomat said Thursday.

    "We obviously want to see good relations between France and Turkey,
    we hope they can resolve differences between them, they're both
    stalwart NATO allies and partners," said the official, on condition
    of anonymity.

    He was speaking as Turkey reacted with fury to a vote by French
    lawmakers to outlaw denial of the Armenian genocide, immediately
    cutting military ties and warning of "irreparable damage" to relations.

    In April President Barack Obama marked the 96th anniversary of the
    massacre of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire and called on Ankara
    to fully acknowledge the killings, while stopping short of calling
    it a genocide, even though he used that term during his 2008 election
    campaign.

    State Department spokesman Mark Toner said simply: "We continue to
    support normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia."

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan ordered home Ankara's ambassador
    to Paris on Thursday, banned political visits between the two NATO
    allies and said Turkey will boycott a joint economic committee meeting
    in Paris in January.

    Erdogan accused France's President Nicolas Sarkozy of pandering to
    domestic voters, hundreds of thousands of whom are of Armenian descent,
    and warned that these measures were the first in an escalating scale
    of sanctions.

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