(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
An event dedicated to the Independence Day of
Azerbaijan and the 30th anniversary of Azerbaijan-U.S. diplomatic
relations was held in Los Angeles. Hosted by the Consulate General
of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles, the event was attended by
representatives of the U.S. State Department, Los Angeles County
and City, Consuls General and Honorary Consuls of various foreign
countries, elected officials, faith leaders, journalists,
scientists, members of the Azerbaijani community, as well as
leaders of Turkish, Pakistani, Jewish, Iranian, Korean, Hispanic
and other communities.
The event opened with the performance of national
anthems of Azerbaijan and the U.S.
Consul General of Azerbaijan and Dean of the Los
Angeles Consular Corps, Nasimi Aghayev, welcomed the guests,
stating that on May 28, 1918, the people of Azerbaijan established
the very first Republic in their history - the Azerbaijan
Democratic Republic - the first ever secular democracy among all
Muslim nations and the first majority-Muslim nation to grant women
the right to vote and stand for election. He stated that this year
also marks the 30th anniversary of Azerbaijan-U.S. diplomatic
relations, and that the two countries have built a strategic
partnership based on shared values, interests and vision for the
future.
Aghayev stressed that today“under the visionary
leadership of President Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijan has become the
largest economy in the region and one of the fastest modernizing
countries in the world, implementing energy and transportation
projects of global importance like the newly launched railroad
connecting Asia with Europe or vastly contributing to the energy
security of European nations”.
Aghayev further said:“During the 44-day war of 2020,
under the leadership of our Commander-in-Chief, President Ilham
Aliyev, our Armed Forces liberated Azerbaijan's territories from
30-year-long illegal occupation. Azerbaijan started clearing the
liberated areas from countless landmines, and rebuilding these
areas, using smart and green technologies so that hundreds of
thousands of forcibly displaced Azerbaijanis can finally return to
their ancestral lands in safety and dignity… Azerbaijan is ready
for peace with Armenia. Mutual respect for territorial integrity
and sovereignty is a prerequisite for achieving lasting peace
between our two countries.”
In her remarks, the Regional Director of U.S. State
Department's Office of Foreign Missions in Los Angeles, Gretchen
Franke, said inter alia:“In the three decades since the
establishment of our bilateral relationship, our countries have
become strong partners. Together we are promoting European energy
security and stability, combating transnational threats, and
advancing bilateral trade and investment…And during this
challenging period of global uncertainty, U.S. and Azerbaijani
cooperation in energy diversification and international security
over the past three decades are excellent examples of how our
bilateral relationship is bearing fruit at a critical moment in
history.”
Speaking afterwards, Senator Gene Davis from the State
of Utah congratulated Azerbaijan on its Independence Day and
presented a proclamation signed by the leadership of the Utah State
Senate and House of Representatives.
In her remarks, the Chief of Protocol of the County of
Los Angeles, Lourdes Saab, extended her congratulations on this
auspicious occasion, and presented Consul General Aghayev with a
proclamation signed by all five Supervisors of the County of Los
Angeles on behalf of the County's 10 million residents.
The celebration also featured performances of
Azerbaijani folk music and dances, national costumes and
cuisine.
A short video of the celebration can be watched here:
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