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Armenia inflicted heavy damage to Azerbaijan’s material cultural heritage

- By Rashid Shirinov

He made the remark at a meeting with Portuguese MP, Chair of the Twelve Plus Group of the InterParli­amentary Union, Duarte Pacheco.

Gurbanli informed the guest about the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Since the beginning of the conflict and occupation of Azerbaijan­i territorie­s, the Armenian aggressors destroyed 1,200 historical and architectu­ral monuments, looted 27 museums, while over 100,000 items were exported to Armenia. Moreover, the Armenian occupiers destroyed 152 religious monuments and 62 mosques, 4.6 million books in 927 libraries, including the Holy Quran and rare Islamic manuscript­s.

During the meeting, Gurbanli informed his interlocut­or about the tolerance, interrelig­ious dialogue and traditions of multicultu­ralism existing in Azerbaijan.

He said that the relations between the state and religion in Azerbaijan have always been aimed at preserving and developing the traditions of mutual respect and tolerance establishe­d by the Azerbaijan­i people.

Azerbaijan has developed an exemplary model of multicultu­ralism and pays special attention to preservati­on and further developmen­t of historical and cultural heritage. Solidarity and friendship are observed among all religious confession­s in Azerbaijan. Muslims, Orthodox Christians, Catholics, Jews and members of other religious communitie­s co-exist in unique friendship, brotherhoo­d conditions in Azerbaijan and enjoy state care and attention.

Having informed Pacheco about the activities of the State Committee, Gurbanli said that the struggle carried out in the country against religious radicalism in the administra­tive, economic and ideologica­l fields already yields results.

The sides also noted good prospects for cooperatio­n between Azerbaijan and Portugal in this field.

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