1News.az: Вопрос в связи с Габалинской РЛС закрыт окончательно.

БАКУ, 23 янв – 1NEWS.AZ

Работы по закрытию Габалинской РЛС в Азербайджане будут продолжаться еще несколько месяцев, заявил в среду глава МИД РФ Сергей Лавров.

«Сейчас идут мероприятия по закрытию этой станции, которые будут продолжаться еще несколько месяцев. Азербайджанские коллеги об этом знают», - сказал он, выступая в Москве на пресс-конференции по итогам минувшего года, передает РИА Новости.

По словам министра, Москва была готова договариваться по Габалинской РЛС, однако «наши азербайджанские друзья решили в цене не уступать» и назвали цену, которую Россия сочла чрезмерной.

«Данный вопрос закрыт окончательно», - добавил Лавров.

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