Azerbaijan does not recognize elections in Abkhazia
Baku/23.03.20/Turan: On 23 March, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry issued a statement "in connection with the so-called" presidential elections "in the Abkhaz region of Georgia."
“The Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan, confirming support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia, does not recognize the so-called “presidential elections” held on March 22, 2020 in the Abkhaz region of Georgia, reads the statements of the press service of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry. —06D-
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