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    FRANCE SEEKING TO SATISFY ARMENIANS, TURKEY OVER GENOCIDE ISSUE

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Feb 12 2013

    French Senator Nathalie Goulet has said France is seeking to find
    a solution to the issue of the so-called Armenian genocide ahead of
    the 100th anniversary of the events of 1915 which will satisfy both
    Armenia and Turkey.

    "France is discussing the case with the Turkish government to find a
    solution that will satisfy Armenians, but at the same time will not
    have a shock effect on Turkey," Goulet told the Cihan news agency
    on Tuesday.

    Goulet also said French President Francois Hollande is planning to
    display a decisive stance on the issue.

    Relations between Paris and Ankara had begun to thaw after a decision
    in February 2012 by France's constitutional court to strike down a
    genocide denial law proposing to make it illegal to deny the Armenian
    genocide in France as contrary to free speech. Ties between the two
    countries looked to be resurrected after the election of President
    Hollande, who had signaled readiness to abandon the contentious
    law to criminalize denial of Armenian claims of genocide. However,
    no steps have been made as of yet.

    Armenia, backed by many historians, says that about 1.5 million
    Armenians were killed in what is now eastern Turkey during World War
    I in a deliberate policy of genocide ordered by the Ottoman government.

    Turkey says there was heavy loss of life on both sides during the
    fighting, in which Armenian partisans supported invading Russian
    forces. The Ottoman Empire collapsed after the war. Successive Turkish
    governments and the vast majority of Turks feel the charge of genocide
    is an insult to their nation.

    Noting that Turkish-French relations have been gaining momentum
    recently, Goulet said the Armenian issue is the biggest obstacle to
    healthy bilateral relations. She also noted how big and powerful the
    Armenian diaspora in France is, adding that the French government is
    not going to overlook Turkey this time.


    From: Baghdasarian
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