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Turkey: No tolerance for Kurdish entity in Syria
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) Turkey’s deputy prime minister says his country supports Syria’s territorial integrity and won’t tolerate the creation of a “de facto” Syrian Kurdish entity on its frontiers.Speaking to reporters Monday, Bulent..
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