Baku and Tbilisi signed a military cooperation plan for 2018
Baku / 09.03.18 / Turan: The defense ministers of Azerbaijan and Georgia signed a military cooperation plan for 2018 in Baku on Friday, the press service of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported.
During the meeting, the ministers Zakir Hasanov and Levan Izoria discussed cooperation in arms control. They also touched upon the prospects of cooperation in the military, military-technical, military-educational, military-medical spheres, joint military exercises, organization of working meetings and other issues.
Hasanov stressed the importance of expanding military cooperation between Azerbaijan and Georgia, on a bilateral basis, within the framework of NATO, as well as in the format of cooperation between the military structures of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Georgia. -02D-
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- 9 March 2018 16:34
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