Azerbaijani MFA to Include Several Russian Women in Stop List for Illegal Visit to Occupied Nagorno-Karabakh
Baku / 08.10.18 / Turan: In connection with a visit of a group of Russian women to Nagorno-Karabakh without the consent of official Baku, the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan intends to include their names in the stop list for visiting Azerbaijan.
The commentary of the Foreign Ministry"s press service said: "As for the foreign citizens illegally visiting the occupied Azerbaijani territories, in strict violation of the Azerbaijan's laws, the information on them is being investigated and as soon as their identities are defined the relevant decision on adding the names of these foreign nationals into the list of foreigners whose entry to the Republic of Azerbaijan are denied will be made."
Recall that we are talking about a group of public figures who were invited by the wife of the Prime Minister of Armenia to Karabakh for a peacekeeping mission.
Earlier, official Baku declared about the inadmissibility of such a trip, expressing its disagreement. -02D-
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