Prezident İlham Əliyev.
Ilham Aliyev visits Lachin, Gubadly and Zangilan regions
Baku/04.05.23/Turan: President Ilham Aliyev visited Lachin and Gubadly regions on May 4.
According to the website of the head of state, in Lachin, Aliyev took part in laying foundation stone of the Gulabird settlement.
Also, he participated in laying the first residential area in Gubadly, a secondary school for 600 students, a central district hospital with 90 beds, as well as the villages of Khanlyg, Mahruzlu and Zilanly.
Also, the head of the state visited Zangilan region on May 4, where he got acquainted with construction works of congress centre in Zangilan city and performed the laying of administrative building.
In addition, Aliyev visited the construction site of hydroelectric power station "Sarygyshlag", participated in the ceremony of laying a hotel complex, 91-bed Zangilan hospital and Jahangirbeyli village. -06В-
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- 4 May 2023 13:33
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