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    Agence France Presse
    March 8, 2012 Thursday 12:52 PM GMT


    Turkish leader hints France to be invited to Syria summit

    TUNIS, March 8 2012


    Turkish President Abdullah Gul indicated Thursday that France will be
    invited to the next meeting of the "Friends of Syria" to be held in
    Istanbul despite a slump in ties over a genocide bill.

    A distinction must be made between bilateral relations and an
    international conference," Gul said on a visit to Tunisia, after a
    Turkish diplomat said Ankara had not decided whether to invite France
    to the conference.

    Istanbul will host the second "Friends of Syria" conference, probably
    in late March, after the first meeting in Tunis on February 24.

    The French parliament passed a law last year making denial that the
    Ottoman empire committed genocide against its Armenian population a
    criminal offence, infuriating Turkey.

    France had already recognised the killings as a genocide, but the new
    law sought to go further by punishing anyone who denies this with up
    to a year in jail and a fine of 45,000 euros ($57,000).

    The French Constitutional Council labelled the law "unconstitutional,"
    but President Nicolas Sarkozy promptly ordered his government to draft
    a new bill.

    Gul called for wide international participation at the Istanbul
    conference, "including Russia," an ally of Bashar al-Assad's regime,
    which along with China boycotted the Tunis meet.

    Speaking at a joint press conference with his host, Tunisian President
    Moncef Marzouki, he said a preparatory meeting would be held in a
    couple of weeks.

    Gul and Marzouki both said they were opposed to any foreign
    intervention in Syria and stressed the need for a political solution.

    Marzouki predicted that "sooner or later the regime will fall," while
    Gul said, "No regime can stay in power by oppressing its people in
    this manner."

    The Tunisian president has offered asylum to Assad if it helps to
    bring peace to Syria after nearly a year of violence.

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