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Azerbaijan did not recognize "elections" in separatist region of Georgia
Baku/11.04.22/Turan: Azerbaijan, reaffirming its support for sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia, does not recognize the so-called "presidential elections" held on April 10, 2022 in Tskhinvali region of Georgia, as well as their results.
This was said in a statement of the Foreign Ministry issued on April 11.
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry considers it important to continue negotiations for a peaceful settlement of the Tskhinvali issue in line with norms and principles of international law.-06B-
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