Russian spy will join the "black list" of Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry called illegal the visit of Russian journalists in Nagorno-Karabakh. According to the spokesman of the Foreign Ministry, Elman Abdullayev, such visits without the consent of Azerbaijani authorities are illegal.
"If the fact of the visit is confirmed, all persons who illegally visited the occupied territory would be included in the list of "undesirables."
On August 25-30, a number of Russian journalists and public figures visited Armenia. According to the Armenian media, they also visited Nagorno-Karabakh. The delegation included the former Russian intelligence officer, Anna Chapman, from the Russian channel Ren-TV, a member of the Public Chamber of Russia Denis Dvornikov, the lawyer Sergey Karnaukhov and Dairy News correspondent Alexander Ryzhkov.
The visit was done at the initiative of the Moscow organization "Armenian-Russian cooperation."
Recently, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan published a list of people declared persona non grata for visiting Nagorno Karabakh. In total, the list included 335 people. -02D-
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