Journalists of Turkic-speaking countries visited Karabakh

  03 September 2021    Read: 535
 Journalists of Turkic-speaking countries visited Karabakh

Media representatives of the countries participating in the Cooperation Council of Turkic-Speaking States (Turkic Council) visited the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan.

As part of a media tour organized by the Turkic Council, 30 foreign media workers visited the territories of Azerbaijan liberated from the Armenian occupation.

The event was organized at the invitation of the Azerbaijani government.

On August 30, media representatives of the Turkic Council member countries (Turkey, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan) and the observer country Hungary visited cultural, tourist sites and museums in Baku. A group of journalists also met with aide to the President of Azerbaijan Hikmet Hajiyev.

Then the employees of foreign media went to Fuzuli and Jabrayil regions of Azerbaijan, liberated from Armenian occupation.

In Jabrayil, a group of journalists visited the Azerbaijani cemetery destroyed by Armenia. 

Media representative also visited the "pearl" of Azerbaijan, the cultural capital of the country - the city of Shusha. 

Media staff got acquainted with the ongoing work on the restoration of urban infrastructure, road construction, restoration of buildings in liberated areas. 

Along with the city of Shusha, the journalists visited the second largest city in Azerbaijan - Ganja.

The journalists visited the place, where 13 people were killed and more than 50 were injured as a result of a rocket attack by the Armenian armed forces on October 17, 2020.


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