Press Review 02/07/14

Official newspapers write about the trip of President Ilham Aliyev in Sochi , as well as his meetings.

 

Azadlig publishes the opinions of experts, commenting on the refusal of Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan's accession to the WTO. Experts argue that WTO accession will remove the existing monopoly in Azerbaijan, which means the loss of billions by the local oligarchs.

Countries that have initiated falsifications during Eurovision will be prohibited from participating in the competition for three years . Among the reasons cited is the fact that during the competition in Sweden the Azerbaijani side bought viewers' vote in its favor.

Experts argue that the price of bread in Azerbaijan will increase as prices of fuel, gas and imported grain have risen. 

The Center Intelligence Online reports the visit of the leader of the Croatian armory mafia Hrvoch Petrachev to Baku. He seeks ways of supplying weapons to Syria.

The newspaper reports of the murder of the head of the Azerbaijani citizens group fighting in Syria.

 

Zerkalo 

Two citizens of Azerbaijan were killed in Syria. Baku mosques accuse each other of preparing and sending mercenaries there.

 

Express writes that in South Azerbaijan pamphlets are distributed in connection with the 130th anniversary of Mamed Emin Rasulzade.

Iran MPs - ethnic Persians oppose attempts to introduce teaching in the Azerbaijani language in Iran.

 

Echo

Experts believe that the population density in Baku should be 30-60 people per 1 ha, which is the most viable option for the capital. Currently, the population density is three times greater than that figure.

 

Bizim Yol writes that the weight of bread loaves decreased, while the value increased by 30%.

 

Yeni Musavat writes that grant funds implemented in Azerbaijan by the Japanese government are issued for projects of NGOs close to the power.

Criticism voiced by President Ilham Aliyev of the officials at a recent conference means that the "old team of the President" may resign.

 

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