Parliament Speaker: Azerbaijan's Victory Result Of Armed Forces' Might
Date
11/8/2022 8:12:30 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews) By Sabina Mammadli
Azerbaijan's victory in the 2020 Second Karabakh War was the
result of the might of the armed forces under the leadership of
President Ilham Aliyev, Parliament Speaker Sahiba Gafarova
said.
She made the remarks at the parliamentary session on the
occasion of November 8 – Victory Day.
The speaker noted that Victory Day is one of the most
significant historic pages of Azerbaijan.
'The path to the great victory was not easy. As a result of the
Armenian aggression, over one million Azerbaijanis became refugees
and internally displaced persons. The fate of nearly 4,000
compatriots, who went missing during the first Karabakh War remains
unknown,' Gafarova stressed.
According to her, during the occupation period, Armenian vandals
destroyed all the Azerbaijani cities and villages, and historical
and cultural monuments. She added that Armenia still continues to
pursue a landmine terror policy against Azerbaijan.
'However, all this could not break the Azerbaijani people's
will. Great leader Heydar Aliyev's successor President Ilham Aliyev
has turned Azerbaijan into a powerful state. The country has
managed to liberate its lands thanks to the strength of the mighty
Azerbaijani Army,' the official stressed.
Further, the statement noted that Azerbaijan's domestic and
foreign policy is based on the interests and needs of the country's
people. The trilateral statement of November 10, 2020, put an end
to the Karabakh conflict. Today Azerbaijan is engaged in
reconstruction activities in Karabakh and Eastern Zangazur. The
country builds roads, bridges, and tunnels, as well as prepares for
the opening of the Zangazur corridor. All this will ensure the
further strengthening of Azerbaijan, the statement added.
'The Azerbaijani parliament urges Armenia to evaluate the
current historic opportunity. It has noted that peace efforts to be
based on Azerbaijan's five principles will contribute to the
soonest signing of a peace agreement,' the statement added.
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