Azerbaijan and Russia to Continue Military-technical Cooperation - Aliyev
Baku / 10.04.19 / Turan: Russia and Azerbaijan agreed to continue work in the field of military-technical cooperation, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said after a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi.
"Military-technical cooperation is actively developing. Today we agreed that we will continue to work in this direction, despite the fact that only the signed contracts between us on the acquisition of Russian equipment amount to five billion dollars, of which three billion have already been realized. As I said, we intend to continue work in this direction," he said at a plenary meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club. -02D-
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