Assistant to OIC Secretary-General: “Azerbaijan had a right to liberate its territories from occupation”
Assistant to OIC Secretary-General: “Azerbaijan had a right to liberate its territories from occupation”
11:27     08 April 2021    
It is a great honor for us to be in Azerbaijan today, said Assistant to Secretary-General of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in charge of Economic Affairs Ahmad Kawesa Sengendo at the press conference on results of visit of permanent representatives of OIC Contact Group countries to Ganja and Aghdam today, Baku Tribune reports.
It is a great honor for us to be in Azerbaijan today, said Assistant to Secretary-General of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in charge of Economic Affairs Ahmad Kawesa Sengendo at the press conference on results of visit of permanent representatives of OIC Contact Group countries to Ganja and Aghdam today, Baku Tribune reports. According to Ahmad Kawesa Sengendo, they are very satisfied to share the feeling of liberation of territories from occupation with Azerbaijani people: “We extend our congratulations to Azerbaijani government and people on the occasion of liberation of territories from occupation. Assistant to OIC Secretary-General of in charge of Economic Affairs said that OIC members have fully supported Azerbaijan in this issue: “It is not only related to Azerbaijan’s being member of the OIC, but also to Azerbaijan’s position’s being fair. Azerbaijan had a right to liberate its territories from occupation. We will express our support to Azerbaijan from now too.”
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