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    Postmedia Breaking News
    April 7, 2013 Sunday

    Turkey says Canada's genocide policy may hinder free trade deal


    OTTAWA - Turkey's ambassador to Canada says the Harper government's
    decision to label the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as
    genocide may be hindering a potentially lucrative trading
    relationship.

    Ambassador Tuncay Babali tells The Canadian Press that Canada's
    position on the First World War-era slaughter of an estimated 1.5
    million Armenians still carries a sting for his country.

    But he says Turkey still wants to press on with forging a deeper
    economic relationship with Canada, ideally a free trade agreement to
    compliment the current Canada-European Union free trade talks.

    Babali says he suspects Canada is not engaging as quickly as Turkey
    would like because the genocide issue is still hanging over relations.

    The $2.5 billion in two-way trade between countries "is far from the
    potential" of what Turkey predicts would result from deeper economic
    ties: $10-$15-billion within five years, he says.

    Canada's Parliament voted in 2004 to recognize the events of 1915 to
    1923 as a genocide carried out by Ottoman Turks during the Armenian
    uprising, a position the Harper government formally adopted after
    winning power.

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