ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey and Armenia sign a peace accord on Saturday to end a century of hostility stemming from the World War One mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman forces. But the accord, to be signed by the foreign ministers of the two neighbours in Zurich, still has to be approved by the Turkish and Armenian parliaments in the face of opposition from nationalists on both sides and a powerful Armenian diaspora which insists Turkey acknowledge the killings as genocide. "This is a sign that...
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