Meeting with Azerbaijani community held in San Jose

The employees of the State Committee on Work with Diaspora met with Azerbaijanis living in San Jose and surrounding cities of California.

Report informs via AZERTAC that the meeting started with the national anthems of Azerbaijan and US, followed by one-minute silence to honour those, who sacrificed their lives for the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.

In her opening speech, Aynur Aghayeva, head of Azerbaijan Cultural Society of Northern California, spoke about the organization she leads.

The event continued with the demonstration of videos covering the activity of the Committee. Then, Diaspora March was played.

After greeting the meeting participants, Fuad Muradov, chairman of the State Committee on Work with Diaspora expressed his gratitude to the community members for conducting extensive information campaign and organizing large scale actions across the US during Second Karabakh War and post-war period.

Committee chairman recalled President Ilham Aliyev’s recommendations sounded at the Fifth Congress of World Azerbaijanis and gave information about multi-sided activity of the State Committee, Coordination Councils, Azerbaijani Houses and weekend Azerbaijani schools, Summer Camps of Diaspora Youth and other large-scaled projects.

Rasim Dashdemirov, Consul of the Consulate General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles and employee of Azerbaijani embassy in US shared his own opinion about the activity of Azerbaijani community and provided recommendations in this regard.

It has been noted that city of San Jose hosts the largest number of Azerbaijanis living in California, US. Our young compatriots work mainly in the fields of science and IT.

Furthermore, a video of President Ilham Aliyev’s speech on the occasion of Victory Day was presented.

Representatives of diaspora organizations operating in California, active members of diaspora and US also attended the meeting. The attention was drawn to the results of the consistent, purposeful and systematic work carried out in the direction of the institution of the Azerbaijani diaspora.

Our compatriots thanked the chairman and staff of the Committee for gathering together the Azerbaijanis living in California, US and for taking such a close interest in them. They assessed this meeting as one of the important steps taken in the direction of formation of a network of Azerbaijanis living abroad. Our compatriots have told that they will continue to defend the just position of Azerbaijan in their countries of residence, and they will always uphold and promote the interests of our people and our Republic.

The meeting ended with mutual exchange of ideas.

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