[ad_1] PACE’s rapporteur on the humanitarian consequences of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Paul Gavan (Ireland, UEL), today welcomed the news of the release of 15 Armenian captives and the handing over to Azerbaijan of a map showing almost 100,000 landmines in the Agdam region. “We can welcome that both sides, with the assistance… Continue reading PACE rapporteur welcomes Azerbaijan’s release of Armenian captives
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Stoltenberg: NATO welcomes Biden-Putin meeting
[ad_1] NATO will continue to strive for dialogue with Russia and welcomes the upcoming meeting of US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva on June 16, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters before the opening of the alliance summit, Report informs referring to TASS. NATO will continue to strive for dialogue… Continue reading Stoltenberg: NATO welcomes Biden-Putin meeting
G7: Global tax for tech giants to be agreed in July
[ad_1] An agreement on introducing a global tax of 15 percent is expected at a meeting of finance ministers and leaders of the G20 central banks in July, reads the joint communiqué following the G7 summit in the UK, Report informs. “We need a tax system that is fair across the world. We endorse the… Continue reading G7: Global tax for tech giants to be agreed in July
CBA currency exchange rates (14.06.2021)
[ad_1] According to the official exchange rates of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan for today, the USD remained unchanged at AZN 1.7000, EUR decreased by 0.75% to AZN 2.0567, and RUB also fell by 0.42% to AZN 0.0236. Currency Exchange rates 1 USD (US dollar) 1.7000 1 EUR (Euro) 2.0567 1 RUB (Russian ruble) 0.0236… Continue reading CBA currency exchange rates (14.06.2021)
NATO to adopt new cybersecurity concept at its summit
[ad_1] NATO will approve its new cybersecurity policy at the Brussels summit, according to reference materials distributed on June 13 by the press service of the White House, Report informs. “Leaders will endorse a new Cyber Defense Policy for NATO that will strengthen Allied coordination to ensure the Alliance is resilient against the increasingly frequent… Continue reading NATO to adopt new cybersecurity concept at its summit
Telegram facing fines of up to 55 million euros in Germany
[ad_1] The Telegram messenger faces fines of up to 55 million euros in Germany due to the lack of a contact person to communicate with government services and insufficient measures to combat content that violates the law, Report informs via Spiegel. According to the news magazine, the German Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection… Continue reading Telegram facing fines of up to 55 million euros in Germany
NATO may oppose deployment of ground-based nuclear missiles in Europe
[ad_1] NATO allies are poised to formally oppose the alliance deploying ground-based nuclear missiles in Europe, following US President Joe Biden’s meeting with fellow heads of state set for June 14 in Brussels, Report informs, citing Defense News. The position, which echoes past remarks from Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, is set out in a draft communiqué… Continue reading NATO may oppose deployment of ground-based nuclear missiles in Europe
Biden, Macron support Japan’s plan to host Tokyo Olympics
[ad_1] French President Emmanuel Macron expressed support for Japan’s plans to take all necessary security measures for the Tokyo Summer Olympics and confirmed that he would attend the opening ceremony, Report informs with reference to the Japanese Foreign Ministry. Macron voiced his support during a bilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. The meeting… Continue reading Biden, Macron support Japan’s plan to host Tokyo Olympics
About 90,000 people left Armenia irrevocably since early 2021
[ad_1] Armenia has seen an unprecedented migration growth – the difference between the number of those who arrived and left in the first five months of 2021 reached 88,854 people, the Head of the State Migration Service, an expert on migration issues Gagik Yeganyan said, Report informs via Armenian media. “It is necessary to conduct… Continue reading About 90,000 people left Armenia irrevocably since early 2021
Foreign diplomats to witness Armenia’s crimes in Aghdam
[ad_1] Representatives of the foreign diplomatic corps, accredited in Azerbaijan and Turkey, have begun a visit to Azerbaijan’s Aghdam district, liberated from Armenian occupation. Report informs that the diplomats are accompanied by the Assistant of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Head of Foreign Policy Affairs Department of the Presidential Administration Hikmet Hajiyev. During… Continue reading Foreign diplomats to witness Armenia’s crimes in Aghdam