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Why Should Ankara Welcome The Iran Deal

By Sinan Ülgen 15/07/2015
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This piece in Turkish outlines the importance of the Iran nuclear deal for Turkey and analyzes the agreement reached by P5+1 and Iran on July 14th.

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