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NKR President, Armenia’s Defense Minister Discuss Issues of Army-Building

STEPANAKERT — Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakian received on Monday defense minister of the Republic of Armenia Seyran Ohanyan, NKR President’s Press Office reports.

A number of issues related to army building and cooperation between the two Armenian states in this sphere were discussed during the meeting.

NKR Prime Minister Arayik Haroutyunian, Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Aghabekian, Defense Minister Levon Mnatsakanian, Armenian Deputy Defense Minister-head of the logistic support department Movses Hakobian and other officials took part in the meeting.

President Sahakyan and Armenia DM Ohanyan also visited one of the sections of the NKR southwestern border lines. They got familiarized with the course of the service and the situation there on the ground.

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