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Israel Won't Recognize Armenian Genocide, Says Ambassador

Diplomat in Azerbaijan expresses hope to improve relations with Turkey.

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Israel does not plan to recognize the Armenian genocide perpetrated by Turkey, Rafael Harpaz, Israel's ambassador to Azerbaijan, told Azeri website Trend.

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