Erdogan: if we had mistakes in the past, we should put them aside

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed his ruling AK Party's congress and explained goals of the democratic development which he described as a national unity and fraternity project.



"No one can have the right to ostracize another in this country. People of this country do not know what deportation means. If we had mistakes in the past, we should put them aside and take our way," he said, Yeni Safak reported.
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