Maria Zakharova reiterates position of Russian side on EU mission on Armenian-Azerbaijani border

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova reiterated the Russian side's position regarding the EU mission on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.
At a February 22 briefing, Zakharova reiterated the position expressed earlier in the commentary.
"When they pass off the mission as exclusively civilian, they are telling an incomplete truth or untruth," the official noted.
The mission began its work on February 20 and is designed for 2 years. Among its members are policemen from Germany and gendarmes from France.
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