Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry on Plans of Night Wolves to Ride Motorbikes in Karabakh
The Azerbaijani Embassy in Moscow is validating information about the plans of the members of the Russian biker club Night Wolves to visit the occupied Azerbaijani territories, the spokesman for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Hikmat Hajiyev said.
So he commented on a number of media reports on the visit of the Wolves to Armenia and the occupied Azerbaijani territories allegedly scheduled for 31 July.
In his comments on Tuesday Hajiyev reminded about the illegality of such visits to Karabakh and sanctions for violations of the law "On State Border" and the Migration Code of Azerbaijan.
Recall that the controversial leader of the Night Wolves Alexander Zaldostanov nicknamed Surgeon is a friend of President Vladimir Putin. -02D-
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