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About Situation with Return of Citizens from Georgia and Russia
Baku / 03.07.20 / Turan: Azerbaijani citizens in Georgia and Dagestan continue to complain about difficulties in returning to their homeland.
So in Georgia, about 700 Azerbaijani citizens expect to cross the border. Once every 2-3 weeks, 200 people are allowed. At the same time, the Azerbaijani Embassy requires them to pay 110 GEL for a test for coronavirus.
If the test is positive, then they are left in Georgia, but some with a positive test are evacuated and quarantined in Azerbaijan.
Among those waiting there are Georgian citizens who have families in Azerbaijan, but they cannot come.
As for Dagestan, the situation there is similar - Azerbaijani citizens still live in difficult conditions in a camp near the village of Kullar. They complain that, first of all, those who paid a bribe cross the border.
However, the head of the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Leyla Abdullayeva, considers these allegations unfounded. She told a Turan correspondent that Azerbaijani citizens in Georgia are returning on an appropriate schedule. Persons with a negative test result are not quarantined.
As for the return of Georgian citizens whose families live in Azerbaijan, in the current situation, only in exceptional cases is it possible for Georgian citizens to arrive.
As for the allegations about the admission of Azerbaijani citizens from Dagestan for bribes, they are unfounded. “Those who claim this should provide evidence,” Abdullayeva said. She noted that those returning from Russia should be registered on the portal Returning Home and return in turn.
At the same time, citizens with health problems, minors and seniors are crossing the border at an accelerated rate, said Abdullayeva. —06D-
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