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Turkish navy to help NATO enforce Libya embargo
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23 March 2011 /REUTERS
Turkey has agreed to send five ships and a submarine to join a naval operation to enforce an arms embargo off Libya, state-run Anatolian news agency said on Wednesday, citing NATO officials in Brussels.
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