Novruz Mammadov Answers British Ambassador
The Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration Novruz Mammadov replied to yesterday's comment of the British Ambassador to Azerbaijan Irfan Siddig.
In his micro blog on Twitter Mammadov wrote that he met information in the press “that does not fit into any frame”. “The British Ambassador called not granting accreditation to the British journalists a shame.
Apparently, it seems to the Ambassador that he can say and do whatever he wants with respect to Azerbaijan. It is a pity," Mammadov concludes his philosophical reflections.
It is difficult to understand from this whether Mammadov threatens or is aware that nothing can be done about it. -16D-
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