AZERBAIJANI EMBASSY IN SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC INVESTIGATE INFORMATION ABOUT ACCOMMODATION OF IRAQI ARMENIANS IN THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES OF AZERBAIJAN
APA
http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=126443
July 19 2010
Azerbaijan
Baku - APA. Azerbaijani embassy in Syrian Arab Republic sent a letter
of inquire to Iraqi embassy in this country on recent information
about accommodation of Iraqi Armenians in the occupied territories
of Azerbaijan, press service of the Foreign Ministry told APA.
The document from Iraqi embassy in Damascus says that according to the
report-2010 of UNHCFR representation in Syria on condition of refugees
accommodated in Syria report, number of Iraqi refugees registered at
the representation until March 31, 2010 of Armenian origin is 1223.
Moreover, it was in the letter that Iraqi citizens accommodated in
Syria had been located in the Western and Central Europe, as well
as in the North America states. Information about realization of any
operation due to the accommodation of Iraqi refuges in the territories
of Azerbaijan and Armenia has not been shown in the report.
From: A. Papazian
APA
http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=126443
July 19 2010
Azerbaijan
Baku - APA. Azerbaijani embassy in Syrian Arab Republic sent a letter
of inquire to Iraqi embassy in this country on recent information
about accommodation of Iraqi Armenians in the occupied territories
of Azerbaijan, press service of the Foreign Ministry told APA.
The document from Iraqi embassy in Damascus says that according to the
report-2010 of UNHCFR representation in Syria on condition of refugees
accommodated in Syria report, number of Iraqi refugees registered at
the representation until March 31, 2010 of Armenian origin is 1223.
Moreover, it was in the letter that Iraqi citizens accommodated in
Syria had been located in the Western and Central Europe, as well
as in the North America states. Information about realization of any
operation due to the accommodation of Iraqi refuges in the territories
of Azerbaijan and Armenia has not been shown in the report.
From: A. Papazian