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Protocol with Armenia is negative for Turkey: former PM
22 October 2009 [09:23] -
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Signing of the Turkey-Armenia protocols is not in favor of Turkey, Turkish ex-prime minister, MP Mesud Yilmaz said, TRT 3 TV channel reported.
"Signing of the Turkey-Armenia protocols is detrimental to the Turkish national principles," Yilmaz said.
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