Александр Невзоров
Will the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan include A.Nevzorov in its "black list"
Baku / 15.02.18 / Turan: Official Baku got another problem after the famous statements of the head of state on the need to return Yerevan and Zangezur. A number of observers, especially in Russia, viewed these statements extremely negatively, calling them, frivolous. However, the assessments made by the well-known television journalist Alexander Nevzorov were not only sharp, but extremely tactless and rude.
One could not pay attention to this, but today Nevzorov, one of the most readable and authoritative television journalists in Russia and his assessments have a significant influence on the public opinion of the neighboring country. The above assessments were made on the air of the radio "Echo of Moscow" on February 14, and are already widely cited by other media.
Presumably, the vigilant Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan will take the necessary measures against Nevzorov by including it in its famous "black list", and the Azerbaijani Embassy in Moscow will react accordingly. However, neither the Foreign Ministry nor the embassy considered it necessary to speak on this matter. -02B-
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- 15 February 2018 14:32
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