![Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Calls on Foreign Media for Objectivity](https://turan.az/resized/media/2016/main/041200152687-750-500-resize.webp)
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Calls on Foreign Media for Objectivity
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry called foreign media to ensure objectivity and balance in the coverage of events in the Nagorno- Karabakh conflict.
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry stated that journalists intending to work in the occupied territories have to respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan and the rule of international law. They should seek in advance by e-mail for the accreditation on the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry's website.
The Foreign Ministry urges foreign media about the Armenian attempts to mislead the international community and to disseminate false and provocative messages, using staged footage. -16D-
Social
-
At the "Julfa" customs post of the Nakhchivan customs, during an inspection of a truck from Iran that was transiting to Türkiye, 101.4 kg of methamphetamine was found in the fuel tank and heating system tank.
-
This year, 22,000 foreign language teachers and an additional 4,000 teachers who were unable to pass certification last year will be involved in the certification process, the director of the state agency for preschool and general education, Eshgi Bagirov, announced on February 12. According to him, of the 65,000 teachers involved in the certification, 55,000 passed successfully and received salary supplements. At the same time, employment contracts were terminated with 5,000 teachers who did not pass the certification.
-
Precipitation is expected in the capital and Apsheron on 13 February. North-western wind will blow and then turn into south-eastern wind. Air temperature will be +1+3 at night and +5+8 during the day. Humidity is 70-80%.
-
"The admission rate to higher education institutions has increased over the past 10 years, which is a quantitative indicator," Azerbaijan’s Minister of Education Emin Amrullayev said on February 10 during the presentation of the World Bank's annual global report in Baku.
Leave a review