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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    May 8 2012

    Ankara hopeful about French ties after polls

    ANKARA - Hürriyet Daily News


    Right-wing incumbent candidate Sarkozy adresses his supporters after
    losing the election in Paris. Ties between Ankara and Paris were
    severely damaged during Sarkozy era.

    The election of François Hollande as France's President will not
    repair bilateral Turkish-French relations overnight, according to
    Turkish officials, who urge the new French leadership not to link
    Turkey's accession to full membership in the European Union with
    Armenian genocide claims.

    `Turkey and France have never been hostile with each other, and we
    have no such intention now,' Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an told
    reporters in Slovenia Monday, expressing his hopes that relations will
    improve during Hollande's presidency. Blaming Nicholas Sarkozy for the
    deterioration of bilateral ties, ErdoÄ?an said he would like to see a
    new era dawn between the two countries with the election of Hollande.
    `I hope¦ the re-establishment of ties will also correct errors
    committed against Turkey in its EU membership process,' he said.

    `No one should wait to see a rosy picture,' diplomatic sources told
    the Hürriyet Daily News. `There are so many things Paris needs to do
    before we declare reconciliation.'

    Ties between Ankara and Paris were severely damaged during Nicholas
    Sarkozy's presidency due to the French leader's strong opposition to
    Turkish membership in the EU and an attempt by his government to
    criminalize the denial of the Armenian genocide. Though the
    legislation has been annulled by the French Constitutional Council,
    Turkey will not immediately remove the mainly military sanctions it
    has imposed on France.

    `We will first have to see the outcome of the French parliamentary
    elections in June,' ErdoÄ?an said in response to questions about the
    sanctions. ErdoÄ?an did not hesitate to urge France's new leader to
    leave behind all the populist rhetoric he used during the election
    campaign, particularly with regard to the alleged Armenian genocide.
    `I wish statements like `Turkey cannot join the EU before it resolves
    its problems with Armenia' had not been made,' ErdoÄ?an said, and
    advised the French leadership to leave history to historians.

    France has blocked five of the 33 negotiation chapters of Turkey's EU
    membership talks. Sources said the new leadership's stance on the
    blocked chapters will be a crucial indicator for the future state of
    bilateral relations.
    May/08/2012




    From: A. Papazian
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