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“Turkey expects steps forward from Armenia”

Published: 01 September, 2009, 15:36

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The Turkish president’s visit to Armenia last year was a first diplomatic step towards solving the problem of relations between the two states, Turkish reporter Resat Enver told RT. Now it’s Armenia’s turn, he said.


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