Realities in Karabakh discussed at prestigious university in Mexico

The Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Mexico, Mammad Talibov, met with students enrolling in the Conflict and Negotiations program at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Government of Monterrey Institute of Technology, Mexico's most advanced and prestigious higher education institution.

The diplomat made a broad presentation about the past conflict and provided information about the history of Armenian aggression, the difficulties Azerbaijan faced during the 30-year occupation, the double standards it met, the 44-day war and its consequences, the new realities in the region, the ongoing peace process, as well as the large-scale reconstruction work carried out in Azerbaijan, and the safe return of internally displaced persons.

The conference also reported on the local anti-terrorist measures carried out by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces in the Karabakh economic region on September 19 and its results, the complete restoration of Azerbaijan's sovereignty as a result of the dissolution of the so-called criminal regime in Karabakh, as well as the process of reintegration of the Armenian residents of Karabakh.

In addition, bilateral relations between Mexico and Azerbaijan, expansion of opportunities for cooperation between the two countries in culture, tourism, and other fields, as well as information on educational opportunities, internships, and scholarship programs available in Azerbaijan for foreign students, as well as answers to questions addressed by the audience were provided.

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