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Azerbaijan, Turkey and Georgia to hold joint military exercises
24 November 2012 [16:00] -
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Azerbaijan, Turkey and Georgia will hold joint military exercises, Turkish Armed Forces' website reported on Saturday.
The military exercises will be held in Ankara from Nov.26 to Dec.3.
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