Azerbaijan does not recognize "parliamentary elections" in South Ossetia
Baku/10.06.19/Turan: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan stated it does not recognize the so-called parliamentary elections in South Ossetia.
"The Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan once again confirms respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia within its internationally recognized borders and does not recognize the holding of so-called "elections" in South Ossetia, which have become a gross violation of international law," the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said in a statement June 10. -06D--
Politics
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U.S. President Donald Trump held first press conference in the White House briefing room Wednesday morning, hours after an Army helicopter collided with a passenger jet in Washington DC, claiming 67 lives.
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Activist Jlala Dzhavadov has been detained. The young man stopped responding to calls on Thursday from 4 p.m.
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The trial of disabled activist Famil Khalilov, who is paralyzed and has a first-degree disability, continued today in the Baku Serious Crimes Court. At the beginning of the trial, it was announced that the witness in this case would be unable to attend the hearing, so the trial was postponed to February 6. However, Khalilov's defense presented several motions, which the court heard.
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On January 30, the Baku Appeals Court rejected the appeal of the journalist Aytaj Tapdyg, who was arrested in connection with the Meydan TV case, her lawyer, Javad Javadov told Turan.
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