Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin.
Moscow and Ankara sign an agreement to control the ceasefire in Karabakh
Baku / 11.11.20 / Turan: Turkey and Russia signed an agreement on control the ceasefire in Karabakh, stated on November 11 the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
According to him, Turkey together with Russian peacekeepers will be in the region to control and inspect the ceasefire regime.
“We signed an agreement with Russia on a joint center of peace to control and inspect the ceasefire this morning,” Erdogan said.
The day before Erdogan discussed this issue with President Putin, and this morning the issue was finally agreed upon by the Defense Ministers of Turkey and Russia. –06D–
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