ArmInfo. The "black list" of foreign citizens in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan visiting Artsakh rudely violates the rights to freedom of movement and to receive reliable information, and is an attempt to impose its one-sided and distorted point of view on the international community. This is stated in the statement of the Artsakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the widespread connection with the ban of Azerbaijan on the entry of the German Bundestag deputy Albert Weiler.
The message received by ArmInfo reads, in particular: "We consider such actions by Azerbaijan unacceptable and we believe that if they remain without due assessment by the international community, then it will become increasingly difficult to return Baku to the constructive channel.The time has come to launch international tools to deter Azerbaijan from destructive steps.In this connection, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh Masis Mailyan sent an invitation to Albert Vayler to visit Artsakh again at any time convenient for him. We are convinced that the visits of parliamentarians and other officials in Artsakh, contrary to the "black list" of Baku, will become an important signal about the inadmissibility of using confrontation and isolation as a means of solving regional problems ".
Recall that the Azerbaijani authorities banned the entry into the country of a member of the Christian Democratic Union, Albert Weiler, who was included in the "black list" of the German Foreign Ministry for visiting Nagorno-Karabakh. Weiler is included in the delegation of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who arrived with a regional visit to the South Caucasus.