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Uzbek delegation visits Azerbaijan’s Karabakh (PHOTO)

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May 26, 2025
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Uzbek delegation visits Azerbaijan’s Karabakh (PHOTO)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 26. A delegation from
Uzbekistan, including Chairman of the Committee on Interethnic
Relations and Work with Compatriots Abroad Kakhramon Sariev, has
visited Karabakh with the support of the Azerbaijani State
Committee on Work with Diaspora, a source in the diaspora committee
told Trend.

The delegation first traveled to the city of Fuzuli, where it
visited Mirzo Ulugbek Secondary School No. 1, built as a gift from
the Uzbek people.

During the attendance at this school, the delegation was
informed about the school’s activities, and the guests presented
books to the school.

Then, the delegation went to Shusha, the cultural capital of
Azerbaijan, where it visited Jidir Duzu and other historical
sights.

As part of the visit, a meeting was held with Aydin Karimov,
Special Representative of the President of the Republic of
Azerbaijan in the Shusha district.

During the meeting, the history of Shusha and the work carried
out there were discussed.




It was emphasized that cooperation between Azerbaijan and
Uzbekistan is rapidly developing in all areas.

Opinions were exchanged on expanding practical sister-city
relations between the cities of Khiva and Shusha. It was noted that
special attention is being paid in Shusha to the restoration of the
city’s authentic historical appearance and cultural monuments.

The delegation highly appreciated the rapid restoration and
reconstruction work being carried out in the city.

The guests then traveled to Khankendi, where they were informed
about the ongoing reconstruction and improvement efforts in the
city.

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