Turkey FM Slams Paris over Armenian Genocide Bill

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Turkey's foreign minister on Thursday hit back at French lawmakers who passed a bill last week criminalizing denial of the disputed Armenian genocide.

French lawmakers voted last Thursday to jail and fine anyone in France who denies that the 1915 killings of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire amounted to genocide, prompting Turkey to suspend political and military cooperation with Paris.

"Do not build imperialist plans on others' pains," Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said at a news conference in northwestern province of Edirne, referring to the French parliament that passed the contentious bill.

France recognized the 1915 killings of Armenians as genocide in 2001.

Last week, the National Assembly approved a first step towards a law that would impose a jail term and a 45,000 euro ($60,000) fine on anyone in France who denies this.

The bill will now go to France's upper house, the Senate, and could become law next year.

Comments 4
Default-user-icon jack (Guest) 30 December 2011, 00:48

Turkey is trying so hard to join EU(European Union),Mr Davutoglu should know that by denying the Armenian Genocide ,Turkey will never be part of EU,even in their wildest dreams,it will never ever happen.Face the truth or be isolated .

Default-user-icon mike hagopian (Guest) 30 December 2011, 01:34

God bless france

Default-user-icon Minority of One (Guest) 30 December 2011, 18:22

With respect to all people of Armenian heritage worldwide: It's quite obvious that France's initiative has less to with justice and more to do with: (1-Primarily) Stopping Turkey's accession to the EU, and (2-to a lesser extent)Sarkozy's bid to garner the vote of French citizens of Armenian heritage as 2012 is an election year.

Default-user-icon jack (Guest) 31 December 2011, 00:52

bravo Mr Sarkozy,you will have a special place in our hearts.