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    FRENCH EXPERTS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT TURKEY-FRANCE RELATIONS DURING HOLLANDE'S PRESIDENCY

    Anadolu Agency
    May 18 2012
    Turkey

    International relations experts of France are hopeful and optimistic
    about reactivation of better bilateral relations during Hollande's
    presidency.

    Bilateral relations of France had came to a standstill during Nicolas
    Sarkozy presidency.

    French experts are optimistic about France's being positive over
    Turkey-EU relations, however they foresee that Armenian allegations
    regarding incidents in 1915 will continue for a while.

    Didier Billion who works as a researcher at Institute for International
    and Strategic Relations (IRIS) said that he believed during President
    Francois Hollande's era the bilateral relations between France and
    Turkey would get calmer and better.

    Billion replied the question of AA related to the subject and said
    that the Hollande and his government would consider following the
    normalizing and reforming policies in order to improve the bilateral
    relations of France.

    Billion said, "At least, Hollande is not against Turkey's membership
    to the EU from the intellectual point of view. I guess that chapters
    that were prevented by Sarkozy will open in Holland's period. Billion
    also stressed that the Armenia issue between Turkey and France will
    continue being a problem."

    Dorethy Schmidth who is a researcher at French Institute of
    International Relations (IFRI) said that the political atmosphere
    would be calmer in future. French researcher underlined, "Hollande
    might annoy Turkey about the southeastern issue, women's rights
    and intellectual freedom. Opposite to Sarkozy, Hollande will not be
    against Turkey's membership to EU because of cultural differences
    or so. However, Hollande might bring forward the issue of democracy,
    might criticize Turkey's politics over Israel and Iran."

    Schmidth also highlighted that both countries should keep having close
    relationship over international issues such as Syria issue. Schmidth
    warned that the Armenia issue would not be off the agenda. Schmidth
    said that Hollande might try and work on finding social and diplomatic
    consensus.

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