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Montenegro's envoy presents diplomatic credentials to Turkey
24 February 2010 [17:13] -
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Turkish President Abdullah Gul received Montenegro's Ambassador to Turkey in Ankara on Wednesday.
Ambassador Ramo H. Bralic presented his diplomatic credentials to Gul at Cankaya Presidential Palace.
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