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A plan of cooperation between the Ministries of Defense of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan has been signed
Baku/19.10.23/Turan: Following the talks between the Defense Ministers of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan – Zakir Hasanov and Bahodir Kurbanov, a cooperation plan between the military departments of the two countries for 2024 was signed in Bukhara today, the press service of the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan reported.
During the talks, a thorough exchange of views took place on the prospects for the development of cooperation between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan in the military, military-technical, military-educational spheres, on the organization of regular mutual visits of delegations from specialists of both countries, and on a number of other issues of interest. ---06B---
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