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Turkish MFA protests U.S. President April 24 statement
27 April 2009 [09:41] -
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Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a formal statement to protest U.S. President Barack Obama’s address to the Armenian community on April 24.
The MFA labeled Obama’s language as inadmissible.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
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