Azerbaijani ambassador summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin invited Azerbaijani Ambassador Rahman Mustafayev to the Russian Foreign Ministry on 27 January.
The Russian Foreign Ministry reports that Galuzin stressed the importance of building relations between Russia and Azerbaijan "in the spirit of strategic partnership and alliance on the basis of the Declaration signed at the highest level on 22 February 2022."
"In this regard, bewilderment was expressed over a series of recent anti-Russian publications in the Azerbaijani media, as well as with regard to the disinformation campaign against the Russian House in Baku. Absolute groundlessness of the accusations was noted," - reads the press release.
When discussing the crash of the Azerbaijani Airlines plane on 25 December near Aktau, the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed the need to complete an official investigation and make public its results to clarify all the circumstances of the tragedy.
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Müslüm
2025-01-28
Милые бранятся - только тешатся. И ещё маскируют газовую пуповину между Тегераном и теми кого последний совсем ещё недавно называл малым сатаной