“They should strive to find shorter roads, which will have an effect on cost price of the goods, economic and political ties will be strengthened between the countries, which should participate in this project. I consider the Armenian side perfectly realizes that it’ll be an alternative for the latter as well.”
Among the allegations made by Daphne Caruana Galizia, which are being refuted by the Prime Minister, is that one of the daughters of Azerbaijani leader, Leyla Alijeva, through an offshore company transferred huge sums of money to all the three companies named in the Panama Papers, and that she transferred USD 1.017 million to Egrant.
“We have made efforts and will continue doing so to help Lapshin, who is both a Russian and an Israeli citizen. If Lapshin is sentenced in Azerbaijan, we will try to achieve that he serves his sentence in Israel,” Israel’s minister of justice Ayelet Shaked said during a visit to Moscow.
The family’s attorney said the amount is extremely small compared to other similar cases. He said they have appealed the Court’s ruling in the Court of Appeals. The murder trial of Sevag Balıkçı is still ongoing.
According to Vladimir Yevseev, Russian military expert, this was artificially created issue, as it was planned that representatives of all CSTO member countries should assume the post and implement functions required from them.
He faces a trial for money laundering. Although one fifth of MPs at the Council of Europe called for an urgent inquiry in January, assembly leaders failed to take a decision at their last meeting in March.
“We know that our Armenian colleagues are interested in restoring the transit. Today, the President of Abkhazia also said that he isn’t against it. This is why this doesn’t depend on us anymore, rather on the other countries, where the transit is being carried out,” he said.
“We may suppose that under chaotic situation Turkey, perhaps, is more dangerous for Armenia. And being an autocratic leader, Erdogan may do what he wants, which is more dangerous to us.”
Foreign Minister of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu addressed accusations against OSCE/ODIHR and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) on their critical report published over the constitutional referendum in Turkey held on April 16, Anadolu reports.
Active protests are being held mainly in Istanbul. Thousands of women announce they will not allow a regime of a one person. The protesters demanded to annul the referendum results