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Ministry of Foreign Affairs publishes hotline contacts due to the evacuation Azerbaijani citizens from Ukraine
Baku/01.03.22/Turan: Citizens of the Republic of Azerbaijan facing serious danger in Ukraine can leave the territory of this country by leaving for Moldova, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania. This is said in a statement by the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry.
Besides, Azerbaijani citizens can also transit through Romania and then Bulgaria to the Republic of Turkey and from there to Azerbaijan.
The Foreign Ministry also recalled contacts of hotlines where Azerbaijani citizens can apply to in connection with evacuation from Ukraine.
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry:
Phone: +994505748595
+994506725868
+994125969422
+994125969301
E-mail: mkon3@mfa.gov.az
Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Ukraine (Kiev):
Phone: +380 73 5050000
E-mail: kiev@mission.mfa.gov.az
Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Kharkov:
Phone: (+38057) 7000531
E-mail: info.azconsulate@gmail.com
Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Moldova:
Phone: +373 781 81 361, +373 789 91 849, +373 222 32 277
E-mail: chisinau@mission.mfa.gov.az
Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Poland:
Phone: +48 576 900 183, +48 22 718 30 70
E-mail: consul_warsaw@mission.mfa.gov.az
Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Hungary
Phone: +36300901033 (for calls), +994552999012 (for WhatsApp calls)
E-mail: budapest@mission.mfa.gov.az
Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan accredited in Slovakia
Phone: +43 676 844 509 733
E-mail: vienna@mission.mfa.gov.az
Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Romania
Phone: +407 487 77744, +407 409 90079
E-mail: bucharest@mission.mfa.gov
Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Bulgaria:
Phone: +359895002732
E-mail: sofia@mission.mfa.gov.az
Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Turkey (Ankara):
Phone: +905550310007
E-mail: ankara@mission.mfa.gov.az
Consulate General of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Istanbul, Turkey
Phone: +905441040111
E-mail: istanbul@mission.mfa.gov.az .-16B-
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