The recent visits of UK peers to Azerbaijan are raising concerns about legitimizing an authoritarian regime, despite all trips being registered and claimed within rules.
Human rights organizations emphasize that the endorsements from UK members risk promoting a government accused of severe repression against opposition, journalists, and activists.
As Azerbaijan prepared to host the Cop29 summit in Baku, there has been a noticeable uptick in visits by UK political figures, raising eyebrows.
Peers like Iain McNicol and Darren Mott, despite their past rivalries, are now seen aligning with a controversial government, prompting debates about political integrity.
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