Karabakh residents apply for Azerbaijani citizenship, and foreign attaches visited the outskirts of Khankandi
Baku/23.09.23/Turan: The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan began to receive applications for citizenship from the Armenians of Karabakh, the head of the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Elshad Hajiyev, told reporters on Saturday.
“Among the residents of Karabakh of Armenian origin, there are those who have applied to obtain Azerbaijani citizenship. Any resident of Armenian origin living in this territory can apply for this; their affairs are in the spotlight,” Hajiyev said.
He did not specify the number of applicants and how their cases would be considered.
As well , a group of military attaches of foreign embassies accredited in Baku visited the outskirts of Khankandi city today. Among them: attachés of Russia, Iran, Belarus, China, Kazakhstan. -0-
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