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    TURKEY SEES GENOCIDE ISSUE STALLING TRADE

    The Toronto Star, Canada
    April 8, 2013 Monday

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

    Ambassador Tuncay Babali made clear in an interview with 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 that doesn't mean Turkey doesn't want to press on with forging
    a deeper economic relationship with Canada, ideally a free trade
    agreement to complement the current Canada-EU free trade talks once
    they are completed, he said.

    Babali said the $2.5 billion in two-way trade "is far from the
    potential" of what Turkey predicts would result from deeper economic
    ties: $10 billion to $15 billion within five years. He said Turkey
    would like to open free trade talks with Canada but would like a
    gesture from Canada on the genocide issue.

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