Deputy Head of Georgian Border Police denies Azeri border guards use monastic cells as toilets

Deputy Head of the Border Police of Georgia Teimuraz Kupatadze denies information that the Azeri border guards use the monastic cells in the territory of Davit Gareji monastery as a toilet.

As Kupatadze told journalists after the meeting between the Georgian and Azerbaijani sides in Davit Gareji, pilgrim tourists drop papers and rubbish in the monastic cells.

The Deputy Head of the Border Police said that the territory was cleaned by the Azerbaijanians and they promised the Georgian side that the Azeri border guards would not walk on the territory of the monastic cells.

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