Baku denies Bryza access to Djugha to conceal its crimes

Baku denies Bryza access to Djugha to conceal its crimes

PanARMENIAN.Net - Baku prevents U.S. ambassador Matthew Bryza from visiting the Armenian cemetery in Old Djugha, because it actually has something to conceal, Armenian Foreign Minister said.

During a joint press conference with European Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighborhood Policy, Edward Nalbandian reminded that for six consecutive years Azerbaijan doesn’t allow representatives of various international organizations to visit Nakhijevan.

“Azerbaijan not only tried to eliminate the Armenian cultural heritage but also aimed to erase the Armenian trace in Nakhijevan,” he said.

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