National Security Ministry (NSM) take all steps to prevent threats to the security of Azerbaijan
"All the necessary proactive measures to prevent the possible challenges and threats to the interests of the Republic of Azerbaijan and its national security are taken . Operational situation is under control," said Arif Babayev, the head of Public Relations Center NSM to a request of Turan to comment terrorist threats against Azerbaijan and its citizens from Armenia and Armenian international organizations in connection with the release of Azerbaijani officer, Ramil Safarov.
Previously it was reported that Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister instructed the Azerbaijani embassies to apply to the Ministry of Interior of the host countries to strengthen the safety of diplomatic missions.
On the eve the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Hungary received an email message on behalf of a terrorist organization ASALA threatened to kill all the staff of the embassy.–06B-
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"A group of hydrologists and engineers from Azerbaijan and Armenia, with our active support, is working together on a comprehensive water management scheme for transboundary rivers," the U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Mark Libby, wrote on the U.S. Embassy's social media account on November 12.
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