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Baku hosts Azerbaijani-Georgian-Turkish military exercise 'Eternity-2023'
Baku/03.10.23/Turan: Computer-supported command-staff exercise "Eternity-2023" with participation of Azerbaijani, Turkish and Georgian servicemen is being held at the War Games Centre of the Military Management Institute of the National Defence University. This is stated in the press service of the Ministry of Defence of Azerbaijan.
During the exercise, consisting of theoretical and practical parts, with the participation of servicemen of the three countries and representatives of the relevant state structures, the tasks of organising the protection of strategically important and regional economic projects will be worked out.
The main purpose of the exercise, which will last until 6 October, is to strengthen cooperation and ensure coherence of actions of the armed forces of the three countries. -06B-
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- 3 October 2023 11:53
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