ArmInfo. The Armenian MFA has issued a statement dismissing the information from the Pastinfo agency regarding the meeting of the country's Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan with the Azerbaijani delegation in Dubai. They demanded that Pastinfo and any other media outlets that republished this material remove the publication and publish a clear refutation on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Thus, the press secretary of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, Ani Badalyan, emphasized in her statement that on April 7, the Armenian Foreign Ministry had received a request from a journalist from the Pastinfo agency whether Mirzoyan had recently made an undisclosed visit to Dubai (UAE), where he had official or unofficial meetings, for example, with a colleague from Azerbaijan. Badalyan added that she unequivocally refuted this false information both verbally and in a written response, recalling that all working and official visits of the minister are publicly publicized, and there were no undisclosed visits, including to the UAE.
The press secretary of the Foreign Ministry also pointed out that she informed the journalist that on March 28, Mirzoyan was returning from Kazakhstan to Armenia on an Astana-Dubai-Yerevan flight. "At the same time, it was clearly indicated that there were no official meetings or informal contacts with a representative of any country in Dubai," Badalyan noted. According to her, despite the fact that the Foreign Ministry clearly denied this information, Pastinfo published an article with the headline: "Ararat Mirzoyan made a non-public visit to Dubai." "In addition, the article contains false allegations regarding the minister's unofficial contacts with the Azerbaijani delegation during his stay in Dubai and his overnight stay in the city. It is noted that the Foreign Ministry allegedly did not provide an explanation on this matter, although such a question was not raised at all. If it had been, the Foreign Ministry would have denied the fact of the minister's overnight stay in Dubai. The allegations that the Foreign Ministry allegedly first denied the fact of the minister's presence in Dubai, and then confirmed it, are also untrue," Badalyan noted. She also noted that this article was reprinted by a several other Armenian media outlets with the odious headlines "The head of the Armenian Foreign Ministry had unofficial contacts with the Azerbaijani delegation in Dubai at night." "Considering the above and the provisions of the Law on Freedom of Information, we demand that the Pastinfo agency and the media outlets that reprinted the material remove the said publication and publish a clear refutation on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by distributing this publication. In the future, we also expect the verification of the veracity of such "materials" with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs instead of simply reprinting them," Badalyan said.
In conclusion, the representative of the Foreign Ministry confirmed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been and will continue to transparently cover Mirzoyan's visits and meetings, ensuring accountability to all citizens of Armenia.