PRESS RELEASE INDICATING AZERBAIJANI CITY KHANKANDI AS STEPANAKERT REMOVED FROM RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY'S WEB SITE
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/politics/5 3903.html
July 17 2009
Azerbaijan
"Press release entitled "Meetings between representatives of
Azerbaijani and Armenian public and political circles in Yerevan, Baku
and Stepanakert" has been removed from Russian Foreign Ministry Web
site," Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Elkhan Polukhov said.
"Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry applied to the Russian embassy to clear
up the situation," he said.
'Today the Russian embassy said to me that the press release has been
removed from the Web site. The press release will either indicate
the true name of the city as Khankandi or it will be removed from
the Web site at all," Polukhov said.
The Russian Foreign Ministry posted a press release about meetings
between representatives of Azerbaijani and Armenian public figures
in Yerevan, Baku and Khankandi on July 11 at www.mid.ru.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/politics/5 3903.html
July 17 2009
Azerbaijan
"Press release entitled "Meetings between representatives of
Azerbaijani and Armenian public and political circles in Yerevan, Baku
and Stepanakert" has been removed from Russian Foreign Ministry Web
site," Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Elkhan Polukhov said.
"Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry applied to the Russian embassy to clear
up the situation," he said.
'Today the Russian embassy said to me that the press release has been
removed from the Web site. The press release will either indicate
the true name of the city as Khankandi or it will be removed from
the Web site at all," Polukhov said.
The Russian Foreign Ministry posted a press release about meetings
between representatives of Azerbaijani and Armenian public figures
in Yerevan, Baku and Khankandi on July 11 at www.mid.ru.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress