Today Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu will arrive in Baku. He wrote this in his micro blog on Twitter.
The reason for the visit and the program of the meetings are not disclosed. However, it can be assumed that the subject of worsening of the Turkish-Russian relations will be in the spotlight.
In particular, Cavusoglu may ask Baku to take a clearer position and contribute to the removal of tension. It is also possible that Cavusoglu will raise the issue of the Russian Navy missile strikes from the Caspian region, which is a threat both for Azerbaijan and Turkey. -02B-
Politics
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Moldova has decided to unilaterally terminate the Moldovan-Russian agreement from 1998 on the creation and operation of cultural centers.
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By the order of the head of state, Rufat Mahmud has been appointed the new head of the historical and architectural reserve "Icheri Sheher" – the historic center of Baku.
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On February 13, the Appeal Court did not satisfy the defense's appeal against the decision of the Khatai Court regarding the arrest of journalist Shahnaz Beylargizi. According to the lawyer, the journalist herself did not participate in the trial due to poor health. The defense intends to submit a petition to replace the arrest with house arrest.
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Azerbaijan will limit 'Sputnik Azerbaijan' and 'BBC News Azərbaycanca' editorial offices. This was reported by the country's pro-government media on 13 February, citing an informed source.
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