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    Global Insight
    May 11, 2012


    Turkish PM Calls for New Era in Relations with France

    BYLINE: Carina O'Reilly


    Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdo an yesterday called for a
    "new era" in his country's relationship with France in a
    congratulatory phone call to new French president-elect Francois
    Hollande. Erdo an said he hoped that the two countries' relationship
    would from now on be "free from artificial questions". Turkey's
    relationship with France has been damaged in recent years by the
    strong opposition of outgoing President Nicolas Sarkozy to Turkey's
    potential accession to the EU. Tensions grew further when French
    legislators passed a bill outlawing the denial of the "Armenian
    genocide" which saw hundreds of thousands of ethnic Armenians killed
    in 1915. Turkey denies that the events amounted to genocide, arguing
    that millions of people of all ethnicities were killed in the
    upheaval. The bill was overturned by the French Constitutional Court
    in February. Turkey has now said that it could consider lifting the
    sanctions it has imposed on France, which included suspending
    political and military co-operation with France and recalling its
    ambassador, depending upon what stance Hollande takes on the genocide
    issue (see France - Turkey - Armenia: 23 December 2011: ).

    Significance:During the campaign, Hollande remained non-committal over
    whether he would pursue the issue of the genocide law. With 400,000
    Armenians living in France, it might be tempting to follow a populist
    option. However, France is also the second largest destination for
    expatriate Turks, who now outnumber Armenians according to recent
    estimates, and Hollande may in any case prefer to distance himself
    from Sarkozy's somewhat naked bid for the anti-Muslim vote. As such,
    bilateral relations between the two countries are set to improve,
    though whether Hollande's election will make a tangible difference to
    Turkey's attitude towards the EU as a whole remains to be seen.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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