Embassy of Kazakhstan expressed condolences on occasion of 32nd anniversary of January 20
Baku/20.01.22/Turan: The Embassy of Kazakhstan expressed its condolences on the occasion of the 32nd anniversary of January 20.
"In connection with the 32nd anniversary of the January 20 tragedy, the Day of National Sorrow of Azerbaijan, the Embassy of Kazakhstan expressed its sincere sympathy and condolences to the fraternal people and respectfully honors the bright memory of the citizens of the country who died in the name of independence, freedom and justice," a statement said in circulation.-0-
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