Gabala radar not priority for U.S.

PanARMENIAN.Net - Join use of Gabala radar with Russia is not a priority for the United States, an expert said.



"The fact is that the U.S. like China is not aspired to launch joint projects. It has an organization - NATO - where it acts as a leader and controls the situation. In relations with Russia, Americans are too skeptical. The same is about Russians," said Yuri Sigov, observer of a Washington-based business journal.



"If U.S. really needed a monitor point it would just pay Azerbaijan and build there whatever it wants," he said, Day.az reported.
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