Грузинские и азербайджанские эксперты продолжают работу по делимитации и демаркации границы

По сообщению источников, близких к министерству иностранных дел Азербайджана, в понедельник состоялась рабочая встреча экспертов совместной комиссии по делимитации и демаркации государственной границы между Азербайджаном и Грузией.

Стороны обсудили процесс делимитации и уточнили позиции по несогласованным участкам. На встрече обсуждалась работа, которая будет выполнена, включая совместные замеры по несогласованным участкам границы и их осмотр.

Эксперты проведут совместный осмотр различных участков границы 19-23 августа. Также будут обсуждаться вопросы, связанные с совместными проверками других несогласованных участков государственной границы.

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фото: Государственная граница Грузия-Азербайджан (фото из архива)

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