The Telegraph: British Consulate to legalize same-sex marriages in Azerbaijan
Same sex marriages can take place in the British consulates of more than 20 countries where the ceremonies are not legal including Russia, Azerbaijan, Serbia and Hungary, the British “The Telegraph” writes.
According to Chris Bryant, the former Foreign office minister and openly gay Labour MP said “Part of the Foreign Office's job is to export British values abroad.”
According to the article the Foreign Office said that it is offering same-sex marriages in 23 countries where same sex marriage is not legal. Among such countries there are Russia, Bolivia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Serbia, Estonia, Latvia, etc.
“The Foreign Office has opened the doors of its missions to British nationals and their partners who wish to wed but are unable to under foreign laws,” the publication reads.