Armenian Journalists to Visit Baku
Baku /14.11.19 / Turan: A group of journalists from Armenia arrive in Baku on November 17 as part of mutual confidence-building measures. Turan became aware of this on the sidelines of the Eastern Partnership Media Conference 2019 held in Riga.
Armenian journalists will visit a number of government agencies and meet with experts.
The exchange of visits by journalists is provided for by agreements at the level of heads of state as part of humanitarian measures to build mutual trust.
In addition, within the framework of these, there were agreements on the mutual extradition of the bodies of the dead and the exchange of prisoners of war. It is expected that after this a return visit of Azerbaijani journalists to Armenia will take place. –71B-
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