The two Armenian asylum-seekers, Artur Apresyan and Roman Teryan who fled Armenia to Baku in early April to escape what they called oppressions by authorities in Yerevan, are expected to be moved to a third country by late July, Azerbaijan’s National Security Minister Namiq Abbasov told ATV on Friday.
Apresyan and Teryan surprisingly arrived in Baku on April 8 and asked the Azerbaijani government and international organizations to help them find a refugee in a third country.
But the Baku office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has been refusing to meet their demands, claiming that the two are not in desperate situation as they are under the protection of Azerbaijan’s government.
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