Putin Prepares for Reelection Amid Potemkin Villages and a Virtual Russia – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace https://t.co/JOLISKgZhs
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#Patrushev‘s Plans for #NATO. Arsehole “President”
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The Potemkin Citizenships. See also: Potemkin village and Putin – the architect of the Potemkin Russia.
Путин дал… pic.twitter.com/BDqN2skU9F— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 9, 2024
Putin Prepares for Reelection Amid Potemkin Villages and a Virtual Russia – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace https://t.co/JOLISKgZhs
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#Patrushev‘s Plans for #NATO. Arsehole “President”
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Azerbaijani authorities have arrested a French national suspected of being a spy, Azerbaijan’s envoy to France said Tuesday amid a diplomatic spat with Paris which has been selling weapons to Baku’s rival, Armenia.
“Suspected of committing acts of espionage, Martin Ryan … was arrested on December 4,” Azerbaijan’s ambassador in Paris, Leyla Abdullayeva, told AFP.
Judicial authorities then “ordered his detention for a duration of four months,” the ambassador said, adding that the French embassy in Baku was informed “as soon as he was arrested.”
The news comes amid escalating diplomatic tensions between Azerbaijan and France over Paris’ support for Armenia.
France, which is home to the largest Armenian diaspora community in Europe, has stepped up its defense cooperation with Armenia in recent months.
In December, Baku expelled two French diplomats over “conduct that is not compatible with their diplomatic status.” The French foreign ministry retaliated by expelling two Azerbaijani diplomats a day later, and said it “categorically reject[ed] the allegations.”
