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Turkey, Russia Sign Agreement on Joint Monitoring Center
Ankara / 01.12.20 / Turan: Moscow and Ankara signed a document on the creation of a joint monitoring center in Karabakh.
"Technical negotiations between Russia and Turkey on the creation and functioning of a monitoring center to control the ceasefire in Karabakh have been completed, and an agreement has been signed," the Turkish Defense Ministry said in a statement. The parties are preparing to start work, the message says. -02D-
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