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Ankara extends the mandate of its military at the Russian-Turkish monitoring center in Karabakh
Baku/20.10.22/Turan: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan submitted a bill to the country's parliament to extend the mandate of Turkish military personnel performing a monitoring mission in Turkey.
The document will be considered in the coming days, according to Turkish media.
It should be noted that in the winter of 2021, a joint Turkish-Russian monitoring center to monitor the ceasefire for a period of one year was opened in the Agdam region. After the start of its functioning, the period of its activity was already extended once. ---16В06---
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