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Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry
The drivers in the Caucasian Challenge rally are reported to have travelled from Armenia into the territory of Karabakh, which is de jure part of Azerbaijan, but de facto operates as a semi-independent area dependent on Armenia.
If the investigation finds that the rally participants did in fact enter Karabakh, they will be declared personae non grata in Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesman Elkhan Polukhov said today.
He said Armenia organized these events in an attempt to legitimize the puppet regime in Azerbaijan’s occupied territory.
According to the Caucasian Challenge website, the rally began in Budapest, and continued via “Hungary, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Georgia, Nagorno Karabakh and Armenia”.
Armenia Today reported that the rally arrived in the Karabakh capital Stepanakert, the Armenian name for Khankandi, on 27 August and published photographs of the trip.
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry will declare any foreigner who visits the occupied territories without the permission of Baku persona non grata, Elkhan Polukhov said in November 2009.
This year, members of the Russian and French parliaments have been blacklisted over visits to Karabakh.




























