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Turkish PM Erdogan is expected to visit Azerbaijan
04 May 2010 [10:55] -
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Reportedly, Turkish PM Tayyip Recep Erdogan is expected to visit Azerbaijan. According to Sabah newspaper, as part of Erdogan's visit, the signing of the gas deal between Azerbaijan and Turkey is expected.
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