A meeting between the Karabakh Revival Fund and a delegation from the Estonian Parliament took place – PHOTO 

A meeting between the Karabakh Revival Fund and a delegation from the Estonian Parliament took place – PHOTO 

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On November 2, 2021, Rahman Hajiyev the Chairman of the Executive Board of the Karabakh Revival Fund, met with a delegation led by Sven Sester the head of the Estonia-Azerbaijan parliamentary group, who was on a visit to our country. 

Rahman Hajiyev provided detailed information to the participants of the meeting about the establishment of the Karabakh Revival Fund, its main goals and objectives, mission, values and current activity directions. He emphasized that thanks to the leadership of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, the victorious Azerbaijani army regained our lands. After the liberation of our lands, each of us faced the fact of the extensive destruction in Karabakh resulting from the Armenian occupation. The Chairman highlighted the importance of disseminating information to the general public about the illegal activities carried out by Armenians in these territories and the damage inflicted on Karabakh as a result of the occupation. 

Later, evidence of the destruction reflected in the "Karabakh.Center" internet resource, initiated by the First Vice President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mehriban Aliyeva, was presented to the participants of the meeting through photo and video materials. 

Rahman Hajiyev also noted that the restoration and reconstruction of the liberated territories and the elimination of the environmental damage caused by the Armenian occupation are among the main priorities of the Fund. 

Furthermore, Rahman Hajiyev emphasized that expanding cooperation with various promotional events, enhancing collaboration with business entities and developing public-private sector partnerships are also among the main priorities of the Fund. 

During the meeting, the head of the delegation, Sven Sester, announced that on November 3, 2021, they would visit Aghdam and later they would travel to Ganja to familiarize themselves with the consequences of the terrorist acts that occurred in Ganja during the Patriotic War. 

The prospects for cooperation with relevant institutions in Estonia were discussed during the meeting, and both sides exchanged views on other topics of interest to both parties.

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