Ali Asadov sends letter to Georgian PM

The Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov sent a letter to his Georgian counterpart Giorgi Gakharia on October 14, the Cabinet of Ministers' press service told Report.

The letter informed the Georgian PM about Armenia's next military provocation against Azerbaijan, starting from September 27.

He emphasized that one day after a ceasefire agreement was reached, ten people, including five women, were killed, 34 civilians, including ten women and nine children, as a result of the SCUD missile system firing on apartment buildings in the center of Ganja at night.

It was noted that the Georgian Foreign Ministry's immediate response to Armenia's attempt to strike the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline was commendable.

Azerbaijan and Georgia support each other in all international organizations and show solidarity in resolving the conflicts between the two countries based on the principles and norms of international law, in particular sovereignty, territorial integrity, and inviolability of internationally recognized borders, as well as relevant resolutions and decisions of international organizations.

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