İngiltere Başbakanı Starmer, NATO Genel Sekreteri Rutte ile görüştü
İngiltere Başbakanı Keir Starmer ile NATO Genel Sekreteri Mark Rutte, başkent Londra'da yaptıkları görüşmede, 78 Temmuz'da Ankara'da düzenlenecek NATO Zirvesi, Ukrayna ve Hürmüz Boğazı konularını ele aldı.
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İngiltere Başbakanı Keir Starmer ile NATO Genel Sekreteri Mark Rutte, başkent Londra'da yaptıkları görüşmede, 78 Temmuz'da Ankara'da düzenlenecek NATO Zirvesi, Ukrayna ve Hürmüz Boğazı konularını ele aldı.
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