Hulusi Akar.
Monitoring center will start working in the near future - Hulusi Akar
Ankara / 02.12.20 / Turan: The Minister of National Defense of Turkey Hulusi Akar announced on Tuesday about the Construction of a joint center for monitoring the ceasefire regime in Nagorno-Karabakh.
“Construction of the Center building continues. Our servicemen will begin their mission in a very short time, "- quotes Akara," Anadolu "agency.
According to him, Turkish and Russian generals will work in the joint center. "The officers of the two countries will jointly participate in monitoring the ceasefire regime so that the truce is long-term," the Turkish minister said.
Akar recalled that negotiations on the technical aspects of the center's functioning were carried out under the supervision of the deputy heads of the defense departments of Turkey and the Russian Federation.
The Turkish Defense Minister stressed that Azerbaijan won not only on the battlefield, but also on the diplomatic front.
The Turkish Minister of National Defense noted that Turkish specialists are also continuing the program to improve the level of training of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces.
“We are ready to do our best for our brothers in Azerbaijan. There can be no doubt about this,” Akar stressed. -02D-
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- 2 December 2020 17:51
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