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Several patients were sent by Red Cross vehicles from Karabakh to Armenia
Shusha/21.01.23/Turan: On January 21, 4 seriously ill patients were delivered from Khankyandi to Armenia by Red Cross vehicles, and one person was brought back to Karabakh, the Armenian media reported on Saturday.
At the same time, several trucks and cars of Russian peacekeepers proceeded along the Lachin road in both directions.
The action of civil activists at the checkpoint near Shusha continues for 41 days. No excesses were recorded. ---0---
Politics
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Journalist Imran Aliyev, held in the 1st Kurdakhany Detention Center near Baku, ended his hunger strike yesterday, which he had begun on November 18. The head of the website Məclis.info, Aliyev was protesting to demand his release, asserting that there was no criminal offense in his actions.
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Germany is trying to prevent the escalation of the military conflict in Europe and is making efforts to do so. Speaking on November 22 at a press conference in Baku, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock responded to a question about whether Berlin would provide "Taurus" missiles to Kyiv after Russia's use of ballistic missiles against Ukraine. "Therefore, this question cannot be answered with a simple 'yes'," she said.
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On 22 November, a group of international activists held a rally at COP29 in Baku under the slogan ‘Human rights are quietly dying!’
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The Advisor for Foreign Policy to the President of Azerbaijan posted on his account on platform X, where he responded to Senator Ed Markey's remarks at COP29 and after his return from Baku. According to Hajiyev, the senator presented the results of his trip "in a way that aligns with what the Armenian lobby wants to hear."
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