Baku. Farid Mirzayev- APA. The accreditation process closed for the first European Games to be held in Baku.
More than 1,300 journalists (excluding broadcasters) had applied to cover the event, and those applications will be processed in the coming weeks. This is an unprecedented number of applications for an event taking place in Azerbaijan, the Baku 2015 European Games Operating Committee told APA.
The accreditation system will be conducted under the spirit set down by the International Olympic Committee in the Olympic Charter, which has been adopted by the European Olympic Committees.
Mr Simon Clegg, Chief Operating Officer of Baku 2015, said today: “The response has been quite amazing and it reinforces the fact that the first ever European Games is one of the most exciting and important additions to the global sporting calendar in more than 50 years.
“The accreditation system will be conducted under the spirit set down by the International Olympic Committee in the Olympic Charter, which has been adopted by the European Olympic Committees,” he added.
Mr Simon Clegg also confirmed that all accreditations will act as visas into Azerbaijan and will provide access up to 30 days before the Opening Ceremony and up to 60 days after the Closing Ceremony.
“Accredited media, the European Games family, and all those visiting the Games will be most welcome in Azerbaijan to attend this fantastic event which will showcase this young and dynamic country,” he noted.