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             Commenting on the reports about the US Company Sutter Emergency Medical Associates' (SEMA) preparing general plan of Azerbaijani region of Shusha occupied by Armenian Armed Forces, Jonathan Henick said investigations are being held regarding this company.
"The embassy has no information about this company. But I can say that the information we gave to the US citizens and companies have not changed, we always state that the occupied territories are part of Azerbaijan, and we do not recognize the so-called government and officials there. We said that it is difficult to get to Karabakh passing through Azerbaijan. The country is in the state of war and if our companies get to Nagorno Karabakh through another country they might violate Azerbaijan's laws," Mr. Henick said, APA reports.
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