Russian political scientist Mirzayan on transit through Baku
Baku / 09.01.18 / Turan: In the morning of January 9, a Moscow political analyst Gevorg Mirzayan visited Baku. His visit was limited to a transit zone at the international airport of the capital of Azerbaijan. Arriving from Tehran, Mirzayan flew safely from Baku to Moscow.
Mirzaian accompanied his photo at the Baku airport with the following status in Facebook:
"... I had very busy New Year holidays, I stayed and worked ( eight flights during 7 days), China, Iran, and even visited Baku in transit when flying to Moscow (otherwise from Tehran it was impossible to arrive on January 9 in the morning.) The caviar, which I was supposed to be given there on the basis of the assurances of the arm.iza, was not given (I was deceived ((("
https://www.facebook.com/mirzayan.gevorg
"arm.iza" - according to Mirzayan, is an Armenian shiza. This is how he calls frantic Armenian nationalists, who explain all the troubles of Armenia by the machinations of the Turks.
Gevorg Mirzayan is a private guest of the Moscow television talk shows, in which he takes a relatively neutral position in the discussions of the policies of Turkey and Azerbaijan. -0--
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- 9 January 2018 18:40
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