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 Armenia armed forces conduct maneuvers
 18:10, 29.08.2016
 Region:Armenia
 Theme: Politics
 
 
 YEREVAN. – Three-level military exercises were conducted, from August 24 to 26, pursuant to the 2016 Training Plan of the 3rd Army Corps of the Ministry of Defense of Armenia.
 
 During the maneuvers, the corps divisions prepared for and conducted of military operations.
 
 More than 3,000 servicemen took part in, and 300 units of military and automotive equipment were used during, these drills.
 
 Armenia News - NEWS.am
 
  
   
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 Where are you shopping from?Originally posted by ASALA2116 View PostSo much Turkish products in Armenia. When you ask them they say "Makoor Trkagan". Absolutely heartbreaking.
 Did you not notice that Armenian products have done good catching-up too?
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 I went to different parts of Yerevan. There are Armenian products but they don't have popularity with the locals. Locals prefer Turkish then Armenian. Not all offcourse but there is that vibe.Originally posted by armnuke View PostWhere are you shopping from?
 Did you not notice that Armenian products have done good catching-up too?
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 The people on the lower side of the income bracket prefer Turkish. That's what i discovered. Anyway, there's a $200M trade turnover with Turkey, and we're gonna have products until something is done about it. Don't expect people to voluntarily stop buying Turkish, because it's Turkish, although I do not buy any of that crap even if you pay me to do so. The products in a bit more expensive places (but still cheap) like Dalma Mall, Yerevan Mall, and Northern Avenue are not Turkish as products are in let's say the outdoor markets in Tigran Medz. I was in a hunting shop last year and the salesman gave me Turkish cartridges. I spilled it on his desk and left.Originally posted by ASALA2116 View PostI went to different parts of Yerevan. There are Armenian products but they don't have popularity with the locals. Locals prefer Turkish then Armenian. Not all offcourse but there is that vibe.Last edited by armnuke; 08-30-2016, 05:55 AM.
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