The Foreign Ministry urged Azerbaijani citizens not to travel to Israel
The Foreign Ministry urged Azerbaijani citizens not to travel to Israel
Given the tense situation in the Middle East region, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry urged Azerbaijani citizens not to visit Israel unless absolutely necessary. "Azerbaijani citizens currently living in Israel and visiting it are obliged to comply with safety rules and not to visit crowded places," the Foreign Ministry said in a warning. Earlier, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan urged citizens not to visit Lebanon and Palestine, and those living there to leave this country as soon as possible.
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- Politics
- 5 August 2024 19:08
Politics
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian will hold talks in Moscow on January 17 and make statements for the press, according to the Kremlin's press service.
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On January 13, the trial in the case of public activist Nijat Ibrahim continued in the Baku Serious Crimes Court under the chairmanship of Judge Aygun Gurbanova. The trial was suspended after Ibrahim, in protest against the illegal arrest, began banging his head against the "aquarium cage", trying to commit suicide. At the beginning of the trial, he stated that he had been illegally detained for 4 months, and because of this, his family in Moldova was in a difficult situation, Turan announced this on its Twitter.
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The International Committee of Concerned Scholars (ICS) has appealed to the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, requesting his assistance in securing the release of the arrested researcher, Igbal Abilov. The ICS expressed concern that Abilov's arrest "may be related to his research on ethnic minorities in Azerbaijan, conducted in collaboration with scholars from Armenia."
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Georgia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maka Botchorishvili, met with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Georgia, Faig Guliyev.
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