The President of Latvia to restrict movement in Baku
On April 24-25, traffic on some streets and avenues of the capital will be limited due to the official visit to Azerbaijan of the President of Latvia, the Head of Public Relations Department of the Traffic Police of Baku Vagif Asadov told Turan.
Thus, the restriction will affect the streets Yusif Safarov, Uzeyir Hajibekov, Zarifa Aliyeva, Rasul Rza, Azadlig Avenue, Neftchiler Avenue, Nizami, Teymur Elchin, Mehdi Huseyn, Parliamentary Avenue, Inshaatchilar Avenue, Huseyn Javid, Tbilisi Avenue, Bakikhanov, Vaghif and Keroglu Rahimov.
With regard to potential traffic jams, traffic police asks drivers not to use these directions.
The official visit of the President of Latvia Andris Berzins will be completed on April 25. -16D04-
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