The commander of the US transport on cooperation with Azerbaijan
Washington and Baku efficiently and productively cooperate on security issues, said at a briefing on Saturday in Baku commander of the US Transport, General Darren Mcdue.
According to him, Azerbaijani military have the opportunity to study the experience of colleagues from various NATO countries to carry out a joint service. Azerbaijani side also has been given an opportunity to have access to modern military equipment of the Western countries, he said, without specifying details.
According to him, Azerbaijan is faithful partnership with the US in the security sphere and Washington is happy with it. Previously the US General was received by the Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov, who discussed with him the results achieved in various areas of cooperation between Azerbaijan and the United States, said the Defense Ministry's press service. -02D-
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