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    TURKEY URGES FRANCE TO DROP BILL ON ARMENIAN MASSACRE

    Kuwait News Agency
    http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2216135&language=en
    Jan 20 2012

    ANKARA, Jan 20 (KUNA) -- Turkey called on Turkey on Friday to give
    up a bill due to be examined by the French parliament on Thursday
    making it illegal to deny the Armenian genocide.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told a joint news conference
    with his visiting South Korean counterpart Kim Sung-Hwan, his country
    expected French President Nicolas Sarkozy and French Senate to
    "respect European values".

    The French parliament is to debate the bill, which would see anyone
    in France who publicly denies the genocide facing a year in jail and
    a fine of 45, 000 euros (USD 58,000), on Thursday and is expected to
    approve it.

    The Turkish foreign minister reiterated that Ankara rejected any bid
    to make capital out of this issue, which, he said, should be subject
    to historical and scientific scrutiny.

    He added that France should not poke its nose into a historical issue
    that concerns only Turkey and Armenia.

    Davutoglu even warned the French parliament that a passage of the
    bill would be a stigma in the cultural history of France.

    Armenia says up to 1.5 million of its people were killed during
    World War I by forces belonging to Turkey's former Ottoman Empire,
    a finding Ankara disputes.

    Turkey rejects the term genocide and says between 300,000 and
    500,000 Armenians, and at least as many Turks, died in combat or
    from starvation when Armenians rose up and sided with invading
    Russian forces.

    France has a large population of Armenian descent seen as an
    important element of Sarkozy's support base as he prepares for a
    tough re-election battle in April next year.

    Turkey has repeatedly urged France to block the bill, or face "serious
    and irreparable" consequences for Franco-Turkish relations. Turkey is
    an important economic partner for France with about 12 billion euros
    in trade between the two countries in 2010. (end) mm.mt KUNA 202251
    Jan 12NNNN

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