A group of Diaspora representatives has left for Shusha with the support of the State Committee on Work with Diaspora.
Report informs, citing the committee, that the fifth consecutive trip includes 130 Diaspora representatives from 27 countries.
As part of the trip, the Diaspora representatives will visit the main square of the city - Bazarbashi, the Jidir plain, the monuments damaged by Armenian vandals, the historical site of signing the Shusha declaration, Khurshudbanu Natavan's house, the Ashaghi, and Yukhari Govhar-aga mosques and other sites in the city. They will also view the reconstruction works held in the cultural capital in the postwar period.