Абдулла Гюль:

Президент Турции Абдулла Гюль заявил, что, приняв армянский законопроект, Франция совершила непростительную ошибку.

Как передает турецкая газета «Заман», президент Турции отметил: «Николя Саркози пошел на невероятные меры ради мелких политических расчетов. Надеюсь, Франция исправит свою ошибку». Выступая на телевидении, Гюль отметил, что такой законопроект, когда между Турцией и Арменией отсутствуют дипломатические связи, а Армения и Азербайджан фактически находятся в состоянии войны, не на пользу для разрешения ситуации. Турция – самая сильная и самая большая страна региона. Необходимо, чтобы со странами региона установились экономические, политические и культурные связи”,– сказал Абдулла Гюль.

Напомним, нижняя палата парламента Франции 22 декабря одобрила законопроект о криминализации отрицания Геноцида армян. Законопроект  предполагает год тюрьмы и €45 тыс. штрафа лицам, отрицающим геноцид.

 

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