The famous bottle of Remy Martin was drunk in the Turan agency
On November 9 the staff of the Turan agency celebrated the anniversary of the victory in the Second Karabakh war.
The symbolic event was not the feast, but the drinking of a bottle of French cognac Remy Martin, stored at the agency since May 1992.
(Read more at the link: https://turan.az/ext/news/2020/11/free/Want_to_Say/ru/129717.htm/002)
The honor of opening the bottle was given to officer, artilleryman Khalid Aghaliyev, a well-known lawyer and partner of the Turan agency. During the Second Karabakh War, Khalid commanded a unit and fought on the southern front. Having fought all through the war, he ended it in Shusha and was awarded three government decorations.
The promise made by the Turan staff to keep the cognac and drink it after the liberation of Shusha came true.
It has t be kept in mind that for nearly 30 years the quality of Remy Martin has just improved, adding to the overall joy of the Victory. -0-
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