Hungarian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Trade: "We have witnessed attacks on civilians in Ganja"
Hungarian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Trade:
16:33     11 April 2021    
"We have witnessed attacks on the civilian population in Ganja with heartache," said Peter Sztaray, Secretary of State for Security Policy of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, while visiting buildings destroyed by Armenian missile strikes in Ganja, Baku Tribune reports.
"We have witnessed attacks on the civilian population in Ganja with heartache," said Peter Sztaray, Secretary of State for Security Policy of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, while visiting buildings destroyed by Armenian missile strikes in Ganja, Baku Tribune reports. Peter Sztaray said that Hungary has very close and strategic relations with Azerbaijan: “The Hungarian Foreign Minister recently visited Azerbaijan. We have always supported the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. I am very glad that peace has been established. Today we also visited the Karabakh region. I hope that in the near future, reconstruction work will be carried out successfully in Karabakh, and peace will be established in the region. "
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