The group of the U.S. Congress on Azerbaijan includes three Congressmen
Baku/28.12.13/Turan : The working group on Azerbaijan of the U.S. Congress has been joined by three Congressmen Ted Poe (Texas ) , Michelle Lujan Grisham (New Mexico ) and Charlie Dent (PA) .
Thus, the number of members of the working group on Azerbaijan reached 59 people, according to the Azerbaijani Embassy in Washington.
The working group is engaged in the promotion of the development of US-Azerbaijani relations . -06D -
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