Али Гасанов
Baku will not support Western sanctions against Russia, Iran and Turkey
Baku / 30.04.18 / Turan: Pressure on Baku to participate in Western sanctions against Russia, Iran and Turkey will not have a result, stated the assistant head of state Ali Hasanov. On his Facebook page, he wrote that there is pressure on Azerbaijan on this issue. "Azerbaijan will not join the sanctions of the West and will not allow its territory to be used as a foothold against other countries." Azerbaijan does not participate in sanctions against the friendly peoples of Russia, Iran and Turkey, despite pressure," he said. However, Hasanov did not specify which sanctions are involved, who and when exerted pressure on Baku on this issue. -02D-
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- Politics
- 30 April 2018 18:19
Politics
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