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Aktau plane crash remains a top priority for Azerbaijan

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The plane crash in Aktau continues to be a top priority on the Azerbaijani government's agenda.

Axar.az – The plane crash in Aktau remains a top priority on Azerbaijan’s diplomatic agenda, Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov said during a briefing with journalists.

Bayramov noted that the matter is being consistently raised in discussions with Russian counterparts.

“The Russian side has explained that investigative measures are still ongoing,” he stated. “Once the investigation is complete, more detailed information will be shared. We are closely following the process and expect the inquiry to conclude as soon as possible.”

Date
2025.05.10 / 14:14
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Axar.az
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