Министры обороны Турции, Азербайджана и Грузии встретились в Тбилиси

Министры обороны Турции, Азербайджана и Грузии провели совместную встречу в Тбилиси. Это последнее из серии трехсторонних встреч и инициатив, которые направлены на сближение трех стран.

Между Турцией, Азербайджаном и Грузией традиционно существовали хорошие отношения, а строительство газопровода Баку-Тбилиси-Джейхан и другие подобные проекты, которые последовали за ним объединили эти три страны и их интересы в сфере будущей безопасности и стабильности в регионе.

Источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Начало встречи министров обороны Армении, Азербайджана и Грузии, 2 апреля 2015 года, Тбилиси (фото любезно предоставлено АПА).

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