Baku refutes Nalbandian's statements on the concentration of troops on the front line
Baku / 23.04.18 / Turan: Azerbaijan does not concentrate forces and resources along the front line. The Armenian Foreign Minister's statement on this matter are groundless, Turan news agency quoted a source in the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry commenting on Edward Nalbandian's statement today.
At the same time, the source noted that the enemy could go on a military provocation to distract his public from internal problems. In this case, Azerbaijani troops are ready to stop any provocation. -02D-
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Politics
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