SOFAR Rejects Purchase of Securities from Hungary
The State Oil Fund of the Azerbaijan Republic (SOFAR) reacted to the publication on the purchase of securities from Hungary.
As reported in the Fund, they are not going to invest in any securities or other financial instruments in this country.
Some mass media have reported that the State Oil Fund will invest in securities of Hungary up to $ 3 billion, which is associated with the recent extradition of Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan. - 15D -
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