Closing borders with Iran extended for another two weeks
Baku/12.03.20/Turan: In connection with the WHO announcement of the coronavirus infection (COVİD-19) as a global pandemic, and in order to prevent its spread in Azerbaijan, the country's government extended the decision to close the borders with Iran on February 29 for another two weeks. This was announced on March 12 by the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan. –06D-
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