Malaysian rep says no interference in anyone's right to vote recorded during elections in Azerbaijan
Domestic policy
- 08 February, 2024
- 08:39

Elections were held transparently, Deputy President of the Malaysian Senate Nur Jazlan Mohamed said at a press conference held on February 8 about the results of the snap presidential elections in Azerbaijan, Report informs.
"We observed the process at 5 polling stations in Baku and 1 polling station in Bilgah settlement. No one's right to vote was interfered with. Voter activity was at a high level. The elections were held according to international standards. We believe that friendship and cooperation between Azerbaijan and Malaysia will strengthen after the elections," he noted.
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