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Russia to start removing equipment from Gabala radar station in a month

Azerbaijan Materials 15 February 2013 17:10 (UTC +04:00)
In the coming days, Russia will complete an inventory of the Gabala radar station and start removing equipment within a month, the Russian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Vladimir Dorokhin told reporters on Friday.
Russia to start removing equipment from Gabala radar station in a month

Azerbaijan, Baku, Feb. 15 / Trend, E. Tariverdiyeva /

In the coming days, Russia will complete an inventory of the Gabala radar station and start removing equipment within a month, the Russian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Vladimir Dorokhin told reporters on Friday.

"I had a conversation with First Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan, Yagub Eyubov, who oversees this issue. We had a talk with Gabala authorities. As we know, work is conducted constructively. We plan to complete an inventory in the coming days and start removing equipment within a month," Dorokhin said.

According to him, works on the retirement of the Gabala radar station from operation are going in accordance with the established timetable.

The agreement on the status, principles and operating conditions of the Gabala radar station between the governments of Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation expired on December 9, 2012, and the Russian side sent a note halting the operation of the radar station on December 10 last year.

The Gabala radar station located in north-west Azerbaijan was built during the Soviet period as one of the most important elements of the USSR's missile defense system. After Azerbaijan gained independence, the radar station became the country's property and Russia continued to use it.

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