Hulusi Akar.
Hulusi Akar on the participation of the Turkish military in Karabakh
Ankara / 11.24.20 / Turan: Turkey continues to work on mechanisms to control the ceasefire in Karabakh, there will be patrols between observation posts, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said on Tuesday.
"The work on the mechanisms to control the ceasefire continues. Patrolling will be carried out between the observation posts in Nagorno-Karabakh, which will be built," TRT TV channel quotes Akara.
From what was said, it is not entirely clear what the function of the Turkish military will be.
Apparently, this patrol will take place separately from the work of the Turkish military at the Armistice Monitoring Center. -02D-
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