On Monday begins a two-day visit of the President Ilham Aliyev to the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (NAR ) . As it became known to Turan from local sources , the President will observe the military equipment purchased for the army located in Nakhchivan. Aliyev will also participate in the opening of a new road Nakhchivan- Shahbuz , visit Arpachai HPP construction in the Sharur region .
Also scheduled are other events involving the President.
In connection with the forthcoming visit of Aliyev, NAR blocked traffic on the roads of his route and the surrounding streets. People in civilian clothes are placed everywhere. Also canceled are bus services between Nakhchivan and the district centers and villages. -22C-
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