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Azerbaijani citizens can leave Ukraine via /UPDATED/
Baku/25.02.22/Turan: Azerbaijani citizens can leave Ukraine by crossing the land road to Poland through the checkpoints Dorogusk-Yagodzin, Dolgobychov-Ugrinov, Zosin-Ustilug, Grebenne-Rava Ruska, Korchova-Krakovets, Medyka-Segine, Budomez-Khrushev and Kroshchenko-Smolnots.
Border checkpoints are open 24 hours a day, if necessary, you can contact the hotline of the Polish government at +48 47 721 75 75. Due to the situation, citizens will not be required to have a COVID-19 passport and a PCR test. Azerbaijani citizens can cross the border without visas - with a valid passport or certificate of return, without. However, they can stay in Poland for no more than 15 days.
In Poland, if necessary, they can contact the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Republic in Warsaw by phone +48 576 900 183, +48 22 718 30 70 and by e-mail consul_warsaw@mission.mfa.gov.az.--06d-
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2022 February 25 (Friday) 11:57:24
Azerbaijani citizens can leave Ukraine for Moldova - Foreign Ministry
Baku/25.02.22/Turan: For the second time in a day the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry appealed to the citizens of the country who found themselves in Ukraine, to keep away from military facilities, stay at home or in a safe place.
"Our citizens are currently unable to leave Ukraine by air due to the closure of the country's airspace. Azerbaijani citizens who face serious threats can travel to Moldova by land via the Ukrainian border crossings Ocnitsa and Palanca," the statement reads.
The Moldovan side, due to the current situation, will not require a COVID-19 passport and the results of the PCR test.
Azerbaijani citizens may contact the country's Embassy in Chisinau by phone: +373 781 81 361, +373 789 91 849, +373 222 32 277 and by e-mail chisinau@mission.mfa. gov.az.
Owing to special cases Azerbaijani citizens may also apply to the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Kiev by phone (+38073) 5050000 and by e-mail kiev@mission.mfa.gov.az, as well as to the Honorary Consulate in Kharkov (+38057) 7000531 and info.azconsulate@gmail.com , the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.-06D-
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