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Soso Pavliashvili and Timur Temirov Excluded from "Black List" of Foreign Ministry
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry ruled the Russian singers Soso Pavliashvili and Timur Temirov from the list of persons who are denied entry to Azerbaijan.
As stated in the press service of the Foreign Ministry, the singers sent a letter to the Foreign Ministry and asked to lift the ban on their entry to Azerbaijan.
The ban was introduced for their illegal visit to Karabakh and their concert activity in the occupied territories. In their letter, the musicians expressed their respect for the sovereignty of Azerbaijan and the desire to perform in Baku with concerts. -02D-
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