Joint Russian-Turkish Monitoring Centre, Military monitoring center in Qiyaməddinli, Azerbaijan.
The Joint Russian-Turkish Monitoring Centre is a military facility in Azerbaijan operated by both countries. The installation contains offices, monitoring rooms, and housing for personnel from Russia and Turkey working at the same location.
The center was established in 2021 following the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to oversee ceasefire compliance. This agreement between Russia and Turkey marked a new form of regional cooperation after the war.
Russian and Turkish military forces work together at the facility, demonstrating international cooperation in maintaining regional stability.
This is a closed military facility not open to visitors. Information about operations is limited due to the restricted-access nature of the installation.
The facility is commanded by senior generals from each country who jointly oversee monitoring operations. This top-level partnership demonstrates how closely the two militaries cooperate.
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