History Of Western Azerbaijan Community Needs To Be Conveyed To Int'l Society - Official
Date
12/5/2024 7:17:44 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 5. It is necessary
to convey the history of the Western Azerbaijani community to the
international community, Head of the Türkiye-Azerbaijan
Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group Samil Ayrim said at the Second
International conference on "Right to Return: Advancing Justice for
Azerbaijanis expelled from Armenia," Trend reports.
“We have to convey the history of the Western Azerbaijani
community to the international community. Recently, statements have
been voiced as if Azerbaijan is allegedly“making territorial
claims against Armenia.” This does not correspond to reality.
Negotiations are currently underway within the framework of the
peace agenda between Azerbaijan and Armenia,” Ayrim said.
He noted that Azerbaijan, which has restored its territorial
integrity, seeks long-term peace and stability in the region.
Meanwhile, some countries, such as France, which has lost its
position in Africa, are trying to support Armenia with arms and sow
discord.
Baku hosts the second international conference of the Western
Azerbaijan Community on“Right to Return: Advancing Justice for
Azerbaijanis expelled from Armenia”.
The conference is attended by more than 100 delegates from 51
countries.
The event covers the following topics: the history of the
expulsion of Western Azerbaijanis from Armenia, the basis of their
right of return, the restoration of cultural heritage, and
diplomatic efforts in this field.
To note, every year on December 5, the anniversary of the
deportation of Western Azerbaijanis, which took place in 1987-1991,
is marked. A similar international conference was held last year.
More than 100 delegates from 44 countries participated in the
international conference dedicated to“Ensuring the safe and
dignified return of Azerbaijanis expelled from Armenia: global
context and just solution”.
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