The Russian Foreign Ministry today expressed bewilderment to the Azerbaijani Ambassador to Moscow, Rahman Mustafayev, about a series of recent anti-Russian publications in the Azerbaijani media, as well as about the disinformation campaign against the Russian House in Baku. This is reported in the statement of the department.
The Azerbaijani ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Ministry, where he was pointed out to the absolute groundlessness of the accusations.
"When discussing the topic of the crash of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane on December 25, 2024 near Aktau in Kazakhstan emphasized the need to complete the official investigation and publish its results to clarify all the circumstances of the tragedy," the Foreign Ministry said.
At the same time, the Russian side stressed the unconditional importance of building relations between Russia and Azerbaijan in the spirit of strategic partnership and alliance on the basis of the declaration signed at the highest level on February 22, 2022 in the national interests of both states.

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