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Meeting of the Minister of National Defense of Turkey with the assistant to the President of Azerbaijan
Baku/14.07.23/Turan: Turkish Minister of National Defense Yashar Guler met with Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan for Socio-Economic Issues Khalid Ahadov. According to the Turkish Ministry of Defense, the meeting took place within the framework of Ahadov's visit to Turkey.
"The Turkish Armed Forces are sharing their military knowledge and experience with the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, and we will continue to do so in the future," Guler said.
"We spend all our energy on the development of our relations. We will continue to support our Azerbaijani brothers and be united. We are always together with Azerbaijan," Guler said. ---16B---
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