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The OIC called on Iran to punish those responsible for the attack on the Azerbaijani embassy
Baku/18.03.23/Turan: The 49th session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), held on March 16-17 in Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania, adopted five resolutions proposed by Azerbaijan.
Four documents related to the consequences of Armenia's aggression against Azerbaijan.
Thus, the resolutions "Elimination of the consequences of the aggression of the Republic of Armenia against the Republic of Azerbaijan", "Support for economic and social development activities in the territories of the Republic of Azerbaijan liberated from occupation" and "Destruction and desecration of historical and cultural monuments and monuments of Islamic religion in the territories of the Republic of Azerbaijan as a result of the aggression of the Republic" contain condemnation of the policy of occupation and aggression, Support has been expressed for the elimination of the grave consequences of the occupation carried out by Armenia against Azerbaijan for almost 30 years.
In the resolution "Solidarity with the victims of the Khojaly massacre of 1992", the OIC called on the world community to recognize the mass killings committed by Armenians during the capture of Khojaly as genocide.
In another resolution, “Attack on the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Tehran”, the OIC demanded that Iran bring to justice all those responsible for the armed attack on the Azerbaijani diplomatic mission in the capital of Iran on January 27, as a result of which one guard of the representative office was killed and two others were wounded.
The session was attended by Fariz Rzayev, a delegation of Azerbaijan headed by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. ---06B---
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