Azerbaijan Extended Ban on Entry and Departure from the Country until May 31
Baku / 29.04.20 / Turan: The operational headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers announced the extension of the ban on entry into and exit from the country until May 31.
These measures are part of the fight against the Crown Virus pandemic. Initially, the ban was introduced on March 24 and was planned until April 20.
In this case, an exception is made for freight and charter flights. -02D-
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- 29 April 2020 13:20
Politics
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