APA news agency, Azerbaijan Aug 29 2017 Azerbaijan may blacklist Amnesty Press correspondent [Armenian News note: the below is translated from Azeri edition of APA] The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry is currently investigating a trip by a representative of the Swedish publication Amnesty Press to Nagorno-Karabakh and her name might be added to the list of undesirable people. Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hikmat Haciyev has described correspondent Izabella Rosengren's visit to Karabakh as "illegal". "Despite the fact that covering conflicts, objective media principles require taking into account the positions of both sides, unilateral propaganda was published in this article. This indicates that this article is custom-made," the spokesman added, speaking about Rosengren's article published in Amnesty Press on 15 August on the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Amnesty Press correspondent Izabella Rosengren also paid an illegal visit to the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh region, Haciyev also said. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has received no appeal regarding Rosengren's visit, Haciyev said, adding that this article was biased and promoted the consequences of Armenia's military aggression against Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry is currently investigating the Amnesty Press correspondent's visit to Nagorno-Karabakh and her name can be added to the list of undesirable people, Hikmat Haciyev said.