Javier Colomina
NATO Special Representative welcomed the release of eight Armenian soldiers
Baku/07.02.22/Turan: NATO Special Representative for the South Caucasus and Central Asia Javier Kolomina welcomed the release of 8 Armenian soldiers in Azerbaijan today.
“This is really good news,” Kolomina wrote about the transfer of 8 soldiers from Azerbaijan to Armenia.
"NATO appreciates our partnership with both Armenia and Azerbaijan and supports the normalization of relations between them, which will contribute to increasing stability and prosperity in the region," Kolomina further noted.—06D--
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- 7 February 2022 17:15
Politics
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