Latvian Defense Minister to visit Baku
Latvian Defense Minister, Aymonds Vejonis, will arrive in Azerbaijan on August 7 with an official visit. Press-service of the Ministry of Defense said that during the visit of the Latvian Minister is scheduled to meet with his Azerbaijani counterpart. Aymonds Vejonis visit the Military Academy of the Armed Forces, the Higher Military School named after Heydar Aliyev, as well as the Armed Forces of the Training Centre. The visit will last until August 11. -16D-
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The United States Friday announced its largest sanctions yet on Russia’s energy sector targeting oil and LNG exports, aiming to cost Moscow billions monthly that Biden administration officials said will limit money available for the Kremlin's war in Ukraine, and giving Kyiv more leverage for negotiations, TURAN's Washington correspondent reports.
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The identity card of renowned economist and political activist Gubad Ibadoglu has been invalidated, further restricting his rights after his release under house arrest. Ibadoglu himself informed Turan about this.
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BP-Azerbaijan has suspended operations at its offshore Alpha platform at the Shah Deniz gas condensate field due to a technical fault in a subsea gas pipeline used to transport gas condensate, company spokesperson Tamam Bayatly said on Friday.
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The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy has proposed extending the EU’s civilian monitoring mission in Armenia for another two years. This was confirmed in a response from the EU press service to a query from the Armenian service of Radio Free Europe.
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