rasmussen
Apr 9 2009, Marco Villa

Turkey’s President Abduallah Gul fired back at criticism from some European officials over Ankara’s initial blocking of the efforts of Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen to become NATO’s president.

[Das Spiegel.]

Turkey had refused...

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