
ArmInfo.The boundaries of the mobility of Turkish observers are limited by those geographic coordinates that will be determined for the deployment of the Russian-Turkish monitoring center to be created on a part of Azerbaijan's territory that is not close to Nagorno-Karabakh and will be additionally agreed upon for the establishment of a joint monitoring center.
This was announced on November 13 during a weekly briefing by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova, noting that the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry Sergei Lavrov had said this the day before in an interview with the media.
She once again recalled that on November 11 a memorandum was signed on this at the level of the defense ministers of Russia and Turkey. "The center will operate exclusively in remote mode, using technical means of objective control, including drones and other technologies that allow monitoring the situation" on the ground "in Nagorno-Karabakh, primarily on the line of contact, and determine which of the parties observes and which may violate conditions of ceasefire and hostilities. The boundaries of mobility of Turkish observers will be limited by these premises, which will be allocated on Azerbaijani territory, not on the territory of the former conflict, "Zakharova said.
The Foreign Ministry spokesman added that Lavrov also commented on the statement of his Turkish counterpart, regarding the fact that Turkey will work on the same grounds as Russia. "We are talking exclusively about the very center that will be permanently located on the territory of Azerbaijan, without any visiting missions. Indeed, in this center, Russian and Turkish observers, specialists will work on the same basis. No peacekeeping units of the Turkish Republic will be sent to Nagorno-Karabakh. will not be. This is clearly stated in the aforementioned statement of the leaders, "Zakharova summed up.