Azerbaijan and Russia Mutually Suspend Trips of Citizens of Two Countries
Baku / 16.03.20 / Turan: Azerbaijan and Russia mutually suspend trips of citizens of the two countries. The agreement was reached on March 16 during a telephone conversation between the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov and the head of the Government of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin.
In particular, they agreed to temporarily suspend mutual trips of citizens of the two countries from 00:00 on March 18, the operational headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers said on the evening of March 16. The restriction will not apply to freight.
At the same time, as noted in the press release, it is planned to organize charter flights for the return of Azerbaijani citizens. -0-
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- 16 March 2020 22:00
Politics
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