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From "blockade" Karabakh to Moscow
Baku/21.02.23/Turan: On Tuesday, the Armenian media reported on a trip to Moscow on February 12-16 by "Foreign Minister" of the Armenian-populated part of Karabakh Sergey Ghazaryan.
According to the same sources, Ghazaryan held “meetings with representatives of public, political, expert circles and the Armenian community” in the Russian Federation.
In this regard, a number of questions arise: 1) how could Ghazaryan go to Moscow and return back if Karabakh is under blockade?
2) Why did the Russian peacekeepers take him out of Karabakh and bring him back if they did it? If the Red Cross did this, did they inform the Azerbaijani authorities about it?
When Ruben Vardanyan left Karabakh, the pro-government media of Azerbaijan wrote that he was secretly taken out by peacekeepers. However, no claims were officially filed against them, just like after Vardanyan's return.
Official Baku has not expressed its attitude to all this. ---02B---
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