Property division of Gabala Radar Station Comes to End
In the coming days, bilateral Azerbaijani-Russian commission will complete the inventory of the Gabala radar station, told the Russian Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Vladimir Dorokhin.
After the meeting in Baku on February 5, where principles, timing and method of work were agreed , the committee continues to work in Gabala.
"The station belongs to Azerbaijan, and we must return it back in the condition in we received it in 2002. However, since then equipment, vehicles, sanitary equipment, the hospital have been brought to the station, and that we have the right to take out. Now we are working to identify that Russia could take out, and what will remain to Azerbaijan," he said.
According to him, the work is going on in a constructive way, the process will end soon, and the planned removal of the property will begin. As for the timing, Dorokhin suggested that the removal of property is "probably a question of months." –06B-
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