Azerbaijan Ready for Large-Scale War - Zakir Hasanov
Baku / 12.05.18 / Turan: The Azerbaijani Armed Forces are ready for large-scale military operations, Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov said, holding a meeting on 12 May with the participation of the leadership of the Defense Ministry and the commanders of the types of troops.
According to the press service of the Defense Ministry, Hasanov instructed "to keep under constant control" the enemy's actions on the front lines and in the depth of defense and take decisive measures to prevent "possible provocations" of the enemy.
Zakir Hasanov responded to the statements of the new Prime Minister of Armenia, calling them "not acceptable" and warned the military and political leadership of Armenia that the Azerbaijani army is fully ready for a large-scale war. -02D-
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The trial of public activist Zyaka Miragayev, accused of drug trafficking, has been completed in the Baku Court for Serious Crimes presided over by Kyamran Mukhtarov.
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Under the agreement between Azerbaijan and the European Union on the readmission of persons residing without permission, 37 Azerbaijani citizens were returned from Germany on November 26.
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Six people died on the evening of November 27 as a result of a collision between two cars on a section of the Baku-Gazakh highway passing through the Tovuz region.
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Official Baku has condemned the visit of Polish President Andrzej Duda to the Azerbaijan-Armenia border during his official visit to Armenia. "The visit of Polish President Andrzej Duda to the to Armenia-Azerbaijan border area in the company of members of the EU Mission in Armenia (EUMA), unfortunately, is another demonstration of anti-Azerbaijani policy of different EU member countries and European institutions. We deeply regret that President of the country which is officially a “strategic partner” of Azerbaijan has participated in the unacceptable diplomatic “binocular show” leading to the aggravation of relations between Azerbaijan and Poland,”" reads the statement on the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ account on X (formerly Twitter).
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