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Baku / 19.10.20 / Turan: BP Regional President for Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey Gary Jones sent a letter to Azerbaijani Prime Minister Ali Asadov.
The letter expresses support for the Azerbaijani people in the struggle to restore their territorial integrity, the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers said.
Jones emphasizes that he is deeply saddened by the news of civilian casualties as a result of missile attacks on Ganja and other cities and villages in Azerbaijan, expressing deep condolences to the families of the victims.
It is also noted that BP personnel have made every possible effort to ensure the smooth process of oil and gas production and transportation in the current period, which is of exceptional importance for Azerbaijan. — 06D—
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Arrested Abzas Media journalists were pressured in Baku pretrial detention center No. 1.
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