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Ambassadors of France, Great Britain and Germany congratulate Azerbaijan on Independence Day
Baku/18.10.21/ Turan: During 30 years after the restoration of independence, Azerbaijan retained its sovereignty, ensured security, and developed infrastructure.
The results of the Second Karabakh War made it possible to reach an agreement on a ceasefire, which should allow building the future. French Ambassador to Azerbaijan Zachary Grossa wrote about this in his Twitter account on October 18.
He wished Azerbaijan to strengthen partnership with Europe and conclude a sustainable peace with Armenia.
In turn, British Ambassador James Sharp posted an audio appeal on his Twitter account, where he congratulated the countries on the 30th anniversary of the restoration of independence in Azerbaijani.
"Azerbaijan is opening a new page in its history, there are good relations between our countries and we are together with Azerbaijan on its path of sustainable development."
German Ambassador Wolfgang Manig posted a short congratulation on Twitter, writing: "Congratulations on the 30th anniversary of the restoration of Azerbaijan's independence." -0-
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