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Thank You Mr. Putin, but No Thank You: Erdogan defies Russian PM’s advice on rapprochement

Despite encouragement by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to not link Turkey’s rapprochement with Armenia to settlement of the Azerbaijan-Karabakh issue during a meeting with Prime Minister of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan last week, the Turkish premiere appears to have dismissed the Russian statesman’s advice.

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24.01.2010 10:38
How about erdogan forces turkey to vacate all Armenian, Greek, Bulgarian, Arab and Cyproit lands? This former Islamist terror stmphatizser was saved by the grace of God, who allowed this erdogan to become the prime minister of turkey, thus saving him from being arrested by the CIA, Mossad and MI6. Not one inch of Artsakh belongs to the turks. Artsakh has been Armenians ancestral lands. Maybe if turks move out of Kurdish territories and give us independance, then maybe, Armenia as a good gesture, returns 1 km square land to the turks. Otherwise Armenia must always be on its guard. Already thousands of turkish intelligence agents are at work recruiting Armenians to do their dirty job. Read about the traitor, Hartunyan, recently arrested in Armenia. Hartunyan should be put to death by knifing. Any Armenian collaborating with the genocidal turk, must face the death penalty, period. Long live Armenia and Kurdistan. Ferhat
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18.01.2010 09:10
I smell another Sarikamish in the works...
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