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Armenian president describes Turkey’s April 24 invitation as ‘cynical and shortsighted’

Posted on January 30, 2015 by Admin2

ISTANBUL Hurriyet Daily News Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s invitation to ceremonies marking the centenary of the Battle of Gallipoli in Çanakkale in ...

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Washington that honest for the first time

Posted on January 26, 2015 by Admin2

TOLGA TANIŞ ttanis@hurriyet.com.tr Hurriyet Daily News It is the first time I see them talking so honestly. I’ll share my impressions from the talks I had in Wa...

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Turkey’s attempt to distract from Armenian centennial commemorations falls short

Posted on January 24, 2015 by Admin2

DENİZ ARSLAN / ANKARA Today’s Zaman The Turkish government’s move this year to invite more than 100 leaders around the world for the centennial comm...

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For Armenia, Is Turkey’s Gallipoli Invite Good-Hearted Or Backhanded?

Posted on January 16, 2015 by Admin2

By Daisy Sindelar January 16, 2015 The Turkish government has reportedly issued a rare invitation to the president of Armenia, Serzh Sarkisian, to attend a spec...

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Turkey invites Armenian president to 100th anniversary of Gallipoli War

Posted on January 16, 2015 by Admin2

Deniz Zeyrek ANKARA Hurriyet Daily News President Erdoğan sends an invitation yo his Armenian counterpart Sargsyan for the centenary of the Battle of Gallipoli,...

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Battle of Dardanelles crucial in Turkish history: FM

Posted on January 9, 2015 by Admin2

DAILY SABAH The First World War Battle of the Dardanelles in northwestern Turkey holds an important role in many aspects of Turkish history, Foreign Minister Me...

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Crown princes, Russell Crowe to attend Çanakkale commemoration

Posted on January 9, 2015 by Admin2

Sevil Erkuş / Hurriyet Daily News ANKARA Crown Prince Charles and Prince William of Great Britain, as well as Australian actor Russell Crowe, are scheduled to a...

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Turkey bombing raises Anzac Day terror concerns for Gallipoli centenary

Posted on January 8, 2015 by Admin2

David Wroe National security correspondent The Sydney Morning Herald Thousands of Australians attending the Gallipoli centenary on Anzac Day will be protected b...

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