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Turkey ends French military ties | Turkey ends French military ties |
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The commander of the Turkish army says his country has suspended all military ties with France. | The commander of the Turkish army says his country has suspended all military ties with France. |
Gen Ilker Basbug said this was in protest at a bill passed by the French National Assembly to make it a crime to deny the Armenian "genocide". | |
Armenia says Ottoman Turks killed 1.5 million people systematically in 1915 - a claim strongly denied by Turkey. | Armenia says Ottoman Turks killed 1.5 million people systematically in 1915 - a claim strongly denied by Turkey. |
Both France and Turkey are members of the Nato military alliance, and Turkey is a market for French-made weapons. | Both France and Turkey are members of the Nato military alliance, and Turkey is a market for French-made weapons. |
So Gen Basbug's announcement that his country is suspending all military ties with France shows the strength of Turkish feeling, says the BBC's Ian MacWilliam. | |
"Relations with France in the military field have been suspended," said the general, who is head of Turkey's land forces and number two in the armed forces hierarchy. | |
"High-level visits between the two countries are not being made," he added. | |
He did not specify whether French firms would be excluded from tenders for military contracts. | |
Tensions | |
French-Turkish trade amounted to 8.2bn euros (£5.5bn; $10.5bn) in 2005, the French news agency AFP reports. | |
The dispute comes amid worsening relations between Turkey and the European Union - of which France is also a key member. | |
Some European leaders say Turkey is not making sufficient progress in membership talks to join the union. | |
The new French bill, tabled by the opposition but opposed by the French government, needs approval from the Senate and president before it becomes law. | The new French bill, tabled by the opposition but opposed by the French government, needs approval from the Senate and president before it becomes law. |
It is unlikely to become law because President Jacques Chirac opposes it, our correspondent adds. | |
The bill provides for a year in jail and a 45,000-euro (£30,000) fine - the same punishment that is imposed for denying the Nazi Holocaust. | |
Many people in Turkey see it as yet more criticism from Europe as Turkey's EU membership talks stumble on. | |
The EU and Turkey are already at loggerheads over Cyprus. | |
Turkey has refused to extend its customs union to include Cyprus, an EU member, until an international embargo of Turkish-controlled northern Cyprus is lifted. |