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Exercise against pollution in Turkey:

Exercise against pollution in Turkey:

"SULH 2007"(Peace 2007), the first ever exercise in Turkey aimed at minimizing oil pollution caused by possible sea accidents will be performed in EreÄŸli town of the northern city of Zonguldak in the Black sea from September 5 to 7. Officials from Black sea littoral states Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Georgia will also participate in the exercise.
Friday, 03.Aug.2007, 10:44 (GMT+3)

"SULH 2007"(Peace 2007), the first ever exercise in Turkey aimed at minimizing oil pollution caused by possible sea accidents will be performed in EreÄŸli town of the northern city of Zonguldak in the Black sea from September 5 to 7. Officials from Black sea littoral states Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Georgia will also participate in the exercise.

ANK-Anatolia news agency  


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