Azerbaijan transfers to Armenian a family of five people
The Armenian a family of Gevorgyans consisting of five persons (three children), which four years ago run away from Armenia to Azerbaijan, reported Armenian media referring to the press-secretary of the Foreign Ministry, Tigran Balayan.
The transfer took place on the border between the two countries with the participation of representatives of the Red Cross.
The Gevorgyan family of five people , in fact, broke in Azerbaijan through the area of Nakhchivan by their own car. The head of the family said that he is being persecuted in Armenia and asked to take him to a third country. In turn, the Armenian side claimed that he had committed a criminal offense and tries to escape from justice. All these years Gevorgyan applied to the various international organizations with a request to send him to a third country, but that did not happen. -02D-
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