Baku summoned Moscow’s ambassador on the crash of the Azerbaijani plane
reports Mehr News Agency The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry’s Media Department said the agency summoned Moscow’s ambassador to Baku in the midst of Russian media reports on the Azerbaijani airplane in Aktao in Kazakhstan. /p>
According to a statement by the Foreign Ministry of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku considers some of these reports “based on false information”.
The statement reads that the results of the initial investigations into the bitter collapse of Azerbaijan Airlines have been identified and work is underway to finalize the investigation.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galvin and Azerbaijan Ambassador to Moscow spoke last week about the crash of the Baku plane near Actao, insisting that completing official investigations and announcing results. It is necessary. During the meeting, the Russian side expressed surprise at the recent Azerbaijani media reports against Russia and the “lies campaign against the Russian Cultural Center in Baku” and insisted that the allegations were completely baseless.
Ambrair 2 aircraft crashed and crashed on the Baku to Grozen in Chechnya, in Actao, in Actao. Three people, including seven Russian citizens, were killed and four others rescued.