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Turkey’s president Erdogan says Saudi Arabia wants to buy its armed drones

17 March 2021 Editor In the news

Turkey’s President Erdogan told a news conference in Ankara on Tuesday [16 March 2021] that Saudi Arabia is seeking to buy armed unmanned aerial vehicles from Turkey.

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