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30 Jun, 2016 09:28

The hardest word?

In most languages, “forgive me,” “excuse me,” and “I’m sorry” have slightly different meanings which range from a direct recognition of guilt to a polite expression of regret. What did Turkish President Erdogan actually mean when he sent his letter of “apology” to the Kremlin and do those linguistic subtleties mean anything in light of Turkey’s repeated efforts to patch it up with Russia? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Dmitry Trenin, the director of the Carnegie Moscow Center.

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