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Azerbaijan sets prerequisites for reinstatement of embassy’s activity in Iran


Azerbaijan’s embassy in the Islamic Republic of Iran may restore its activity, taking into account two points, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov told reporters, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Trend.

“The first moment is the completion of the investigation into the terrorist attack and making a decision. The second is that the security of our embassy must be fully guaranteed, and we must be sure of it,” the minister said.

To note, today marks one year since the terrorist attack on the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Islamic Republic of Iran. As a result of the terrorist attack on January 27, 2023, Orkhan Askerov, head of the Embassy security service, was killed, and two employees, Vasif Tagiyev and Mahir Imanov were seriously wounded with gunshot wounds.

Considering the serious threat to life and safety after the attack, the Embassy staff and their families were evacuated.

The post Azerbaijan sets prerequisites for reinstatement of embassy’s activity in Iran appeared first on Azerbaijan In Focus.


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Defense Ministry holds graduation ceremony of graduates from Warrant officers & Long-term active military servicemen courses


Combined Arms Army holds graduation ceremony on the occasion of the successful completion of the next Warrant officers and Long-term active military servicemen courses, Azernews ​reports.

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Senators Cardin and Warren call on Pentagon to block Azerbaijan’s participation in US military exercises


This week, U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin expressing their concern that the Department of Defense (DoD) is providing assistance for human rights abusers and coup governments to participate in U.S. military exercises, while ignoring the requirements of U.S. statute – the “Leahy Law” – to ensure military forces receiving such assistance are not themselves human rights abusers.

Every year, DoD conducts joint military training exercises with foreign government military forces, and frequently provides funding support to those countries to defray the expenses of attending these military exercises. Many of these countries are subject to coup-related assistance restrictions or are gross human rights violators, such as Myanmar, Azerbaijan, and Sudan. DoD does not consider such training exercises, or support to defray expenses of attendance, to be “assistance” under the Leahy Law, when both clearly are U.S. assistance.

In response to Chair Cardin and Senator Warren’s inquires and engagement, DoD has suspended training exercises with a group of select countries flagged by the Senators, but concerns remain regarding the use of taxpayer funds on other countries sanctioned for coups and human rights violations. Accordingly, Chair Cardin and Senator Warren are calling on DoD to subject statutory Leahy vetting to foreign security force units receiving assistance pursuant to Section 321.

“The Leahy Law is clear: if the United States provides assistance to foreign countries, recipient military units must be scrutinized for human rights abuses before receiving such assistance,” said Chair Cardin. “I am concerned that not only has the Department of Defense invited countries sanctioned for coups against their elected governments and nations with abysmal human rights records, but has also provided U.S. taxpayer dollars and support for them to attend – all without Leahy vetting. The Leahy Laws exist for a reason; to ensure that U.S. military assistance does not enable or reward human rights abusers. DoD cannot disregard or dismiss this responsibility.”

“Training operations shouldn’t be used as a backdoor to prop up militaries who wouldn’t pass our human rights vetting,” said Senator Warren. “It violates the law and our values to fund and support countries with egregious human rights records.”


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Armenian special operations forces hold tactical exercises



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India, France agree on joint defense production



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Environmental Protection First Coalition ready to monitor Amuldagh gold field – STATEMENT


The Environmental Protection First (EPF) Coalition supports the statement of protest by Armenian civil society organizations on the suspension of environmentally damaging mining industry work in the Amuldagh (Amulsar) gold field.

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Slovak PM to support EU’s €50 billion assistance program for Ukraine


Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico will support the EU program providing for the allocation of €50 billion for Ukraine, according to Report.

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UN rights chief deplores US nitrogen gas execution, calls it cruelty


UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk has said the use of pure nitrogen in the death penalty in the US state of Alabama is cruel, according to Report.

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Kyrylo Budanov: No verified information about who was really on board Il-76 aircraft


Kyrylo Budanov, Head of the Coordination Staff, said that there is currently no verified information about who was really on board the Il-76 aircraft, Report informs, citing Ukrainska Pravda.

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Forecasters predict wet snow on Sunday


Precipitation is expected in places in Baku and Apsheron peninsula on Sunday, 28 January. There is possibility of wet snow in some areas at night. Precipitation will gradually stop in the afternoon. A strengthening north-western wind will blow at night and in the morning at times. Air temperature will be…