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Turkish PM Says He Would Welcome Ex-President's Comeback
Turkish PM Says He Would Welcome Ex-President's Comeback
06.03.2015 22:26
Turkey’s Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Friday that he would be "proud" if former President Abdullah Gul returned to active politics in the ruling AK Party.
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