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Biden excludes Turkey and Hungary from guest list at US ‘democracy summit’

Biden has decided to exclude Turkey and Hungary from the list of countries invited to the “democracy summit” in the United States. This is reported by Foreign Policy, citing its sources.

The US leader’s position is that he is worried about “Turkey and Hungary’s withdrawal from democracy”, although there is still hope for the leadership of these countries in countering Russia .

Experts say Biden’s stance would sour relations between the United States and its two NATO allies. At the same time, strange as it may seem, the White House intends to further strengthen relations with these countries. Note that the summit itself will be held from March 28-30 both online and offline. Representatives from 120 countries were invited.

Earlier, Azerbaijan admitted that it was promoting its positions in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Armenian side reports that this happened in the Shushi-Lisagor section. Relevant information was passed to the command of the Russian blue helmets.

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