Armenians demanded to ban visits of journalists after Fatullayev's trip to Karabakh
Baku/08/19/12/Turan: "Secretary of the Security Council" of Karabakh, Vitaly Balasanyan, demanded from the command of Russian peacekeepers to prohibit journalists from Azerbaijan and other countries the access to their zone of responsibility without his consent.
This was reported by the Armenian media on Friday. No reply of the Russian peacekeepers to Balasanyan was reported.
Note that the site editor Haqqin.az On August 18, Einulla Fatullayev visited the town of Lachin and the village of Zabukh, which Armenians are leaving. He introduced himself as an employee of an international organization and the Armenians did not recognize him as an Azerbaijani. When this became known, the Armenian side was outraged by the actions of the Russian peacekeepers. -02B-
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