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Turkiye is close to an agreement on mines in the Black Sea

Turkiye, Romania, and Bulgaria are close to agreeing to create a joint force to clear mines in their parts of the Black Sea as a result of Russia's intervention in Ukraine.

Axar.az reports that the "Bloomberg" agency reported this with reference to three unnamed sources.

It was reported that the deputy defense ministers of the three countries will try to finalize the details of the issue in Ankara on Wednesday.

Date
2023.11.20 / 20:57
Author
Axar.az
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