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Organization of a tour from Azerbaijan to the Ukrainian annexed Crimean region has been revealed.

Currently, 'Karvan Tourism' company carries out ticket sale on Crimea-Yalta direction. Even in July, information was posted on the official page of the company on social networks regarding treatment tour to the mentioned route.

The question is that according to the 'Procedure for entry to the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine and exit from it' approved by the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers on June 4 last year, the persons, violating entrance-exit rules to the territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol will be brought to justice under the Ukrainian legislation.

In accordance with the procedure, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan (MFA) has warned the citizens in regard with the entrance procedure to the mentioned territories.

Report was told at 'Karvan Tourism' company, however, currently sale on the mentioned tour is not available, to book a ticket or hotel is possible.

Report was told at the Azerbaijani Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the tourism companies were recommended to comply with the tour procedures declared by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs not only during visits to the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, but also during visits of Azerbaijani tourists.

Date
2016.09.01 / 18:13
Author
Axar.az
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