ARMENIAN MILITARY HAVE NOT APPEALED FOR BAKU ENTRY VISAS YET

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian military have not appealed to the Azerbaijani Embassy in Georgia yet to obtain entry visas to Baku for participation in the NATO conference planned there, Echo Baku newspaper reported referring to the Azeri diplomatic representation in Tbilisi. It should be reminded that June 22 a recurrent conference on planning the coming maneuvers within the Partnership for Peace NATO program will be held in Baku and the delegation of the Defense Ministry of Armenia has expressed intention to participate in it as well. The Azeri Embassy in Tbilisi told Echo that they have no information about the plans of the Armenian military. According to the source, the obtaining of the visas will take two or three days. Although, if the matter is urgent, the consular department can issue the document within a day.
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