The correspondent of "Imedi" is excluded from the "black list"
The correspondent of the Georgian "Imedi" Gourami Rogova was excluded from the "black list" of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry. This happened after the appeal of Rogov to the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry with a letter in which he said he was unaware of the illegality of the visit to the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. The journalist apologized to the people of Azerbaijan, and noted that does not encourage the illegal regime in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. " The appeal of Rogova was studied in an appropriate manner, and it was agreed to delete his name from the list of undesirable persons Ministry of Foreign Affairs", said the Foreign Ministry.
The visit to Nagorno-Karabakh and other occupied territories without the consent of Baku is considered a violation of the sovereignty of Azerbaijan and these persons are included in the "black list", which denied entry to Azerbaijan. -02D-
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