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Zurich Ceremony Baffles Armenians

Yerevan : Armenia | about 1 month ago  
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At 7.30 pm, on October 10, thousands of Armenians sat in front of their televisions as a live feed from Zurich showed the room where the future of their country was to be decided. An excited presenter, speaking from the studio, told his audience the ceremony of signing the peace deal between Turkey and...
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