Rovnag Abdullayev: Azerbaijani Embassy in Washington will move to the office of SOCAR
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Washington will soon move to the building, bought by the State Oil Company at 12 million in the building in downtown Washington, said the president of SOCAR Rovnag Abdullayev in his interview with BBC, responding the question why the oil company need s such an expensive office in Washington. He did not explain how the embassy and the oil company will coexist in the same building.
"President of the country approved this decision, and soon the embassy will move to new building. We think it is wrong that our embassy is located in a hut," said Abdullayev. -02В-
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