Главы оборонных ведомств Азербайджана, Грузии и Турции провели трехстороннюю встречу в Тбилиси

Во вторник, 17 октября, в Тбилиси состоялась трехсторонняя встреча глав Министерств оборон Азербайджана, Грузии и Турции.

Это уже вторая подобная встреча. Следующую встречу планируется провести в Азербайджане в 2018 году.

Главы генштабов трех стран подписали документ, в котором подтвердили свою поддержку региональному и глобальному миру.

В совместном документе стороны подчеркнули о готовности трех стран к мирному разрешению конфликтов и о поддержке территориальной целостности друг друга.

Главы оборонных ведомств подчеркнули важность более тесных связей и сотрудничества в области военного образования.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Трехсторонняя встреча министров обороны Азербайджана, Грузии и Турции в Тбилиси, 16 октября 2017 года (фотография предоставлена пресс-службой Министерства обороны Грузии)

 

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