Dorokhin: Russia will take out their property from Gabala Radar Station
Russia will return the Gabala radar station in that state in which it was received, journalists were told by Russia’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Vladimir Dorokhin due to the meeting of the joint commission in Baku regarding the termination of operation of the radar station. Today, the Commission continues to work in Gabala region.
Dorokhin said that the equipment, which was delivered after the conclusion of the lease agreement, is the property of the Russian Federation, therefore, Russia has every right to remove him. At present, it is being determined what can be taken in a short time.
Documents on the complete transitions of the radar station to the jurisdiction of Azerbaijan will be signed on the results of works.
The ambassador did not note possible terms of the completion of this work. "The experts must determine that Russia has the right to take out and it will take time," said the ambassador.—06D—
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