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    Russia fires TASS news agency executive after Azerbaijan visit

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    Posted on July 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Russia dismissed TASS executive Mikhail Gusman after his visit to Azerbaijan, amid strained relations between the two countries.

    Russia Dismisses TASS Executive Following Controversial Azerbaijan Visit

    By Gleb Bryanski

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia dismissed a senior executive of the TASS state news agency on Friday after he attended an event hosted by the president of Azerbaijan, whose relations with Moscow have deteriorated in recent months.

    Mikhail Gusman, who oversaw international relations at TASS as first deputy CEO, interviewed world leaders on his own television show and moderated a meeting last month between President Vladimir Putin and international news agencies.

    Earlier this month, Gusman caused a stir among Russian bloggers supporting Moscow's war in Ukraine when he attended a media forum alongside Ukrainian journalists in the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh, a region Azerbaijan retook from Armenia in 2023.

    At the forum, he praised Azerbaijan for maintaining relations with a wide range of countries. Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev told a Ukrainian journalist at the same forum that Ukrainians should never accept occupation.

    Gusman's dismissal was announced in a brief statement on the government's website which did not give a reason. Some Russian media welcomed the move, labelling Gusman, who was born in Azerbaijan to a Soviet navy doctor, an Azeri spy.

    "That's it. Azeri spy Gusman has been fired from his position as the first deputy CEO of TASS," said the nationalist Telegram channel Mnogonational, which has about 400,000 subscribers.

    Relations between Russia and its ex-Soviet neighbour Azerbaijan have sharply deteriorated in recent months after an Azerbaijani passenger plane flying to southern Russia crashed last December, killing 38 people on board.

    Aliyev has said he wants Russia to publicly acknowledge that it accidentally shot down the plane and to punish those responsible. Moscow has not done that, although President Vladimir Putin has apologised to Aliyev over the incident.

    Tensions escalated further after two Azerbaijani men died in Russian custody following their arrests during police raids as part of a murder investigation. Azerbaijan then arrested Russian state media journalists in a move seen as retaliation.

    In a statement, TASS CEO Andrei Kondrashov thanked Gusman for his 30 years of service with the agency. Gusman did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on whether his dismissal was linked to the Azerbaijan trip.

    (Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Mikhail Gusman, a senior TASS executive, was dismissed after visiting Azerbaijan.
    • •Gusman's visit stirred controversy due to deteriorating Russia-Azerbaijan relations.
    • •Azerbaijan's President Aliyev criticized Russian actions during the visit.
    • •Tensions have risen following a plane crash and arrests involving both nations.
    • •Gusman's dismissal was announced without a stated reason.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia fires TASS news agency executive after Azerbaijan visit

    1Why was Mikhail Gusman dismissed from TASS?

    Mikhail Gusman was dismissed after attending an event hosted by Azerbaijan's president, which raised concerns among Russian nationalists.

    2What event did Gusman attend that caused controversy?

    Gusman attended a media forum in Nagorno-Karabakh where he interacted with Ukrainian journalists and praised Azerbaijan's diplomatic relations.

    3How did the Russian media react to Gusman's dismissal?

    Some Russian media outlets welcomed Gusman's dismissal, labeling him as an 'Azeri spy' due to his Azerbaijani heritage and actions.

    4What tensions exist between Russia and Azerbaijan?

    Tensions have escalated following an Azerbaijani passenger plane crash in Russia and subsequent arrests of Azerbaijani nationals in Russia.

    5What was TASS CEO's response to Gusman's dismissal?

    TASS CEO Andrei Kondrashov expressed gratitude for Gusman's 30 years of service with the agency in a statement.

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