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Opening Ceremony of Monitoring Center in Aghdam
Baku/30.01.21/Turan: On January 30, the opening ceremony of a joint Russian-Turkish monitoring center to control the ceasefire in the zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was held in the Aghdam region.
The ceremony was attended by Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov, Turkish Deputy Defense Minister Yunus Emre Karaosmanoglu and Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin.
The Russian personnel of the Center will be led by Major General Viktor Fedorenko, and the Turkish personnel by Major General Abdullah Gatırcı.
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reports that the total area of the monitoring center is about four hectares. On the territory there are 65 modular office premises and living quarters, which are provided with all the necessary equipment.
The Center has a briefing room, a canteen with 100 seats, a first-aid post, an atelier and a shop.
The protection of the Turkish-Russian joint monitoring center will be carried out by the Azerbaijani army. -0-
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- Politics
- 30 January 2021 14:22
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