Turkish Defense Ministry: Joint Center on Karabakh under Construction in Aghdam
The construction of the Joint Turkish-Russian Center for Monitoring Agreements on Nagorno-Karabakh continues in the Agdam region of Azerbaijan.
As reported by Anadolu agency, this was reported by the Turkish Ministry of National Defense.
“In accordance with the Memorandum signed by Turkey and the Russian Federation on the events in Azerbaijan, steps are being taken to quickly activate the center for monitoring and controlling the ceasefire regime. Relevant efforts are being coordinated with Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation,” the message says.
In addition, as part of the steps to support the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan, two teams of sappers with a total of 135 people are working in the Azerbaijani regions liberated from the occupation of Armenia. Another 15 groups of Turkish experts, with a total number of 64 people, are training the Azerbaijani military on the issues of mine clearance.
“Turkey will continue to support fraternal Azerbaijan in the light of the slogan “One nation - two states”, the message underlines.
21.12.2020 07:40


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