Baku launches campaign against film about Armenian-Azerbaijani relations

Baku launches campaign against film about Armenian-Azerbaijani relations

PanARMENIAN.Net - Baku has launched a campaign against a film about Armenian-Azerbaijani relations.

1news.az agency leveled severe criticism against the “Interrupted Song” being shot in Moscow through efforts of a group of Armenians.

The film about an Armenian and Azerbaijani who have found themselves in a deep pit. It is sponsored by a group of young Armenians is supposed to reveal tangled relationship between the two nations and tell about obstacles impeding normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations.

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