Turkey signs an agreement to establish a joint center with Russia in the Azerbaijani Karabakh region
Today, Tuesday, the Turkish Ministry of Defense signed an agreement with the Russian side on establishing a joint center in the Azerbaijani Karabakh region, To monitor the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.
The ministry said in a tweet on Twitter today, Tuesday: “Work continues to activate the work of a joint Turkish-Russian center in the Karabakh region as soon as possible.” Earlier, the Minister of Defense signed Hulusi Akar and his Russian counterpart Sergey Shoygu, a memorandum of understanding on the 11th of last November regarding the establishment of the center, in a visual communication between them.
It is worth noting that, on September 27, the Azerbaijani army launched an operation to liberate its occupied lands in the Karabakh region, after the attack The Armenian army launched it on civilian populated areas.
And the Azerbaijani army managed to control five cities, four towns and 286 villages in the region, before Armenia recognized the defeat.
After fierce battles that lasted about 4 weeks, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on November 10 / This November, Azerbaijan and Armenia reached a ceasefire agreement, providing for a restoration Azerbaijan will control its occupied provinces before the end of this year.
The agreement stipulated the withdrawal of Armenia from the governorates of Agdam, Kalbjar and Lachin, and on November 20, the Armenian army withdrew from Agdam and Kalbjar on the 25th of the same month.
Source: Agencies