Property Inventory of Gabala Radar Station Commissioned
The Cabinet of Ministers issued a decree to form a joint commission that will inventory movable and immovable property at the Gabala radar station. It is noteworthy that the order was signed on November 15, which is more than three weeks before the official Russian notification of their termination of the contract for the radar station.
The Foreign Ministry is instructed to officially inform the Russian side of the commission’s staff.
The head of the commission is the Azerbaijani Air and Air Defense Commander and the Acting Deputy Minister of Defense, Altay Mehdiyev.
The commission also includes representatives of various military units of the Defense Ministry, the State Property Committee, the Foreign Ministry, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Defense Industry, the Ministry of Communication and IT, the Ministry of Environment, the Land and Customs Committees, the Academy of Sciences, JSC Azerenergy, JSC Azersu and other agencies. -06D-
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