600th anniversary of Azerbaijani poet Nasimi's death marked at UNESCO headquarters
In his opening remarks, Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Elchin Afandiyev highlighted the outstanding Azerbaijani poet and thinker Imadaddin Nasimi's role in the world literature and philosophical thought. Elchin Afandiyev hailed fruitful Azerbaijan-UNESCO relations. He praised Azerbaijan's First Vice-President, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Mehriban Aliyeva's significant contributions to the development of these relations whose history spans 25 years.
Permanent Representative of Azerbaijan to UNESCO, Ambassador Anar Karimov highlighted the great impact of Nasimi`s poetry on the development of the Azerbaijani poetic language.
Assistant Director-General for External Relations and Public Information at UNESCO Eric Falt noted that Imadaddin Nasimi was a source of inspiration for artists, writers and other art figures. "His ideas and philosophical thoughts promote peace and encourage people to unite around the shared values".
Candidate for the post of UNESCO Director-General, Azerbaijani Ambassador to Russia Polad Bulbuloglu said people should unite around the human values, which Nasimi promoted and died for 600 years ago.
The event then featured a concert-ballet by Azerbaijani composer and pianist Firangiz Alizade, UNESCO Artist for Peace, and an exhibition devoted to the great poet.