Non-Aligned Movement Affirms Support for Territorial Integrity of Azerbaijan
Baku /26.10.19 / Turan: The XVIII Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement in Baku ended with the adoption of four main documents.
In particular, the Baku Outcome Document, the Baku Political Declaration, the Palestine Declaration and the Gratitude and Solidarity to the Government and People of Azerbaijan were adopted.
The documents will be published shortly.
As the head of the International Relations Department of the Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan Hikmet Hajiyev wrote in his micro blog on Twitter, in the final document "the heads of state and government of 120 countries emphasized the inadmissibility of the seizure of territory by force and declared the occupation of the territory of Azerbaijan by Armenia." “The fact of the occupation has been reaffirmed by the international community,” Hajiyev emphasized.
Support for the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan is also confirmed in the Baku Political Declaration and the Gratitude and Solidarity with the Government and People of Azerbaijan. — 06C--
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