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Vladimir Putin on Washington's Peace Plan for Nagorno-Karabakh

Vladimir Putin on Washington's Peace Plan for Nagorno-Karabakh

While speaking at the "Valdai" forum on October 27, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia does not dictate to Armenia in the peace treaty with Azerbaijan and added that the choice of option for the peace agreement is at Armenia's discretion. But he stressed that the proposal from Washington reflects Azerbaijan's sovereignty over [the unrecognized Nagorno-] Karabakh.
Ukrainian Citizens Can Stay in Azerbaijan for a Long Time

Ukrainian Citizens Can Stay in Azerbaijan for a Long Time

On October 28, Elnur Kalantarov, the head of the Public Relations Department of the State Migration Service, said that according to the legislation, Ukrainian citizens could typically stay in the country for 90 days. "However, due to the situation in Ukraine, the applications of citizens coming to Azerbaijan from this country are taken into account," he noted.
Armenia and Azerbaijan Prepare For a New Major Confrontation Amid Russia’s Failure in Ukraine

Armenia and Azerbaijan Prepare For a New Major Confrontation Amid Russia’s Failure in Ukraine

As Azerbaijan’s tactics become increasingly coercive, it is unlikely to see a quick solution to the problems in bilateral relations. With further postponement of the peace treaty signing, the fighting between the two will resume with new intensity. At the same time, Russia will remain preoccupied with Ukraine, which will limit its ability to manage rising tensions in the South Caucasus.
Azerbaijan and US Discuss Tourism Cooperation

Azerbaijan and US Discuss Tourism Cooperation

Fuad Naghiyev said that the development of regional tourism is a priority direction. Tourism has recovered by about 50 percent compared to the figures for 2019. Appropriate marketing activities are carried out, considering the characteristics of the target markets.

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