(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 5. Azerbaijan's
Prime Minister Ali Asadov has conducted meetings with delegations
of religious leaders participating in the Global Summit of
Religious Leaders in Baku, held under the slogan "World Religions
for a Green Planet" within the COP29, a source in the Azerbaijani
Cabinet of Ministers told Trend .
The delegations included religious leaders from member states
and observer states of the Turkic States Organization, Russia, and
Egypt, as well as the UN Alliance of Civilizations High
Representative Miguel Ángel Moratinos, and Prefect of the Dicastery
for Eastern Churches of the Holy See Cardinal Claudio
Gugerotti.
The meetings shone a spotlight on the Global Summit, driving
home the significance of interreligious dialogue, nurturing
national-cultural values, and championing multiculturalism as key
players in pushing the green agenda forward and tapping into the
full potential of religions in the battle against climate
change.
Furthermore, the meetings underscored that Azerbaijan,
historically recognized for its cultural unity and rich traditions
of tolerance, places significant emphasis on interreligious
dialogue and its advancement, highlighting that for centuries,
individuals of diverse ethnicities and faiths have coexisted
harmoniously as one community in Azerbaijan.
Asadov informed the participants about the relations between the
state and religion, established by the National Leader Heydar
Aliyev and successfully continued by President of Azerbaijan Ilham
Aliyev, taking into account modern challenges.
The prime minister reiterated the statement from the head of
state that multiculturalism is a state policy and is our
lifestyle.
The meetings mentioning the VI World Forum on Intercultural
Dialogue held in Baku in May 2024 pointed out that the event, which
is part of the "Baku Process," serves as an important international
platform for discussing global intercultural dialogue.
The meetings also emphasized that the state regularly protects
and renovates religious temples of various faiths in
Azerbaijan.
Moreover, the meetings noted that the liberated territories of
Azerbaijan are rich in cultural, historical, and religious
monuments that were destroyed and looted by Armenia during the
30-year occupation and stressed that all cities and villages in
these areas were razed to the ground, including 65 out of 67 active
mosques.
The meetings also provided a briefing on the Great Return
program, which envisions the return of former Azerbaijani IDPs to
the liberated territories, and highlighted the ongoing efforts to
restore the damaged heritage in Karabakh and Eastern Zangazur.
The meetings also discussed the fact that, in contrast to
Armenia's policy of destruction during the occupation, Asadov
emphasized that Azerbaijan has turned tolerance and respect for
other religions and cultures into a way of life.
The meetings also highlighted the importance of cooperation
between religious leaders, with hopes expressed that their support
will help guide the world toward a greener future.
To note, the Global Summit of Religious Leaders is held as part
of the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) by the
Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, the State Committee on
Affairs with Religious Associations, the Muslim Council of Elders,
the Caucasus Muslims Office (CMO), and the United Nations
Environment Program in Baku.
This global forum is attended by approximately 30 leaders from
both secular and traditional religions, heads of prominent
religious centers (including patriarchs, officials from the
Vatican, and Al-Azhar), internationally recognized religious and
public figures from a variety of faiths and regions,
representatives from government, academia, and religious
institutions from 55 countries and 30 international organizations,
and media representatives.
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