Azerbaijani blacklisting of foreign citizens is a gross violation of the rights to free movement - Artsakh MFA
Azerbaijani foreign ministry’s blacklisting of foreign citizens visiting Artsakh is a gross violation of the rights to free movement, Artsakh Republic foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday, describing the Azerbaijani actions as “an attempt to impose its one-sided and distorted viewpoint on the international community.”
The foreign ministry statement came after the Azerbaijani authorities banned the entry into the country of blacklisted Member of German Chancellor Angela Merkel՛s ‘Christian Democratic Union’ Party, Albert Weiler, in the framework of the Merkel’s forthcoming visit to the South Caucasus states.
“We consider such actions of Azerbaijan unacceptable and believe that if they remain without the due assessment by the international community, it will be increasingly difficult to return Baku to a constructive track. The time has come to establish international mechanisms to deter Azerbaijan from destructive steps,” the statement said.
It next informs that the country’s FM Masis Mayilian has invited Albert Weiler to visit Artsakh again at his convenience to discuss the issues of cooperation with the Germany-South Caucasus Parliamentary Group of the German Bundestag.
“We are convinced that the visits of MPs and other officials to Artsakh, regardless of Baku՛s "black list", will become an important signal on the inadmissibility of using confrontation and isolation as a means for solving regional problems.” concluded the statement.