Qatar recently signed an agreement with Turkey to set up a naval base, a plan that will include a training center for maritime patrols and monitoring. Actually, two bases are concerned by the 2022 military plan elaborated by the Turkish ministry of Defense.
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Turkey's Defence minister Nurettin Canikli visits Turkish military base in Doha as part of official visit to Qatar (Picture source: Twitter)
