Turkey Doesn't Wish to Be Packhorse for Washington and Brussels Any More

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey doesn't wish to serve as a packhorse for Washington and Brussels any more, reports Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper. "Official Ankara is bound with Tehran and Baghdad by a common interest - prevention of formation of an independent Kurdish state. In long-range outlook Turkey will pay big interest to Middle East while the Euro-Atlantic line will weaken," the article says, reports Deutsche Welle.
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