PRESIDENT: TURKEY IS CLOSELY MONITORING SITUATION AROUND "ARMENIAN GENOCIDE" LAW IN FRANCE
Trend
July 9 2012
Azerbaijan
Turkey is closely monitoring the situation around the re-consideration
of the bill criminalising the denial of "Armenian genocide" in France,
TRT Haber quoted Turkish President Abdullah Gul as saying on Monday.
"Turkey will not act based on rumors about it. At the last meeting
with the president of France, we noted the need to strengthen bilateral
relations," Gul said.
Earlier, a number of French media reported that a law criminalising
denial of the "Armenian genocide", which led to the deterioration of
French-Turkish relations, is again on the agenda.
Recent media reports that "a law criminalizing denial of the 1915
events will be reviewed" were confirmed by a statement of the Elysee
Palace.
Turkish-French relations, which improved after the election of Francois
Hollande as President, once again deteriorated after the statement
of the Elysee Palace.
Armenia and the Armenian lobby claim that the predecessor of the
Turkey - Ottoman Empire had committed the 1915 genocide against
the Armenians living in Anatolia, and achieved recognition of the
"Armenian Genocide" by the parliaments of several countries.
Trend
July 9 2012
Azerbaijan
Turkey is closely monitoring the situation around the re-consideration
of the bill criminalising the denial of "Armenian genocide" in France,
TRT Haber quoted Turkish President Abdullah Gul as saying on Monday.
"Turkey will not act based on rumors about it. At the last meeting
with the president of France, we noted the need to strengthen bilateral
relations," Gul said.
Earlier, a number of French media reported that a law criminalising
denial of the "Armenian genocide", which led to the deterioration of
French-Turkish relations, is again on the agenda.
Recent media reports that "a law criminalizing denial of the 1915
events will be reviewed" were confirmed by a statement of the Elysee
Palace.
Turkish-French relations, which improved after the election of Francois
Hollande as President, once again deteriorated after the statement
of the Elysee Palace.
Armenia and the Armenian lobby claim that the predecessor of the
Turkey - Ottoman Empire had committed the 1915 genocide against
the Armenians living in Anatolia, and achieved recognition of the
"Armenian Genocide" by the parliaments of several countries.