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GermanBoris Pistorius arrives in Kyiv for talks on expanding defense industry cooperation with Ukraine, DPA reports.

GermanBoris Pistorius has arrived in Kyiv for talks on expanding defense industry cooperation with Ukraine, according to German news agency DPA.

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