
The Azerbaijani parliament cancels a memorandum regarding simplified border crossings by Azerbaijani and Iranian citizens residing in border areas, Parliament told Trend today.
The issue of cancelling a memorandum between the Azerbaijani and Iranian governments on simplified border crossing by citizens of the two countries residing in border areas, will be discussed at the parliamentary meeting on Dec. 11 before the current parliamentary term expires.
The memorandum impacts the citizens of the two countries that live in an area 45 kilometers from the Azerbaijani-Iranian border.
The Azerbaijani Parliament will also discuss the cancellation of a law dated March 1, 2006 that approved a memorandum between the Azerbaijani and Iranian governments regarding simplified rules of arrival and departure of Azerbaijani and Iranian citizens permanently residing in Nakhchivan.
The Parliament will consider 25 questions at a meeting on Dec. 11. Most of them include approving intergovernmental agreements. Plans to make changes to several laws and the Code of Administrative Offences and Procedural Code exist.
The issues of amending administrative-territorial divisions will be discussed.
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