Azerbaijan Independence Day Photo Exhibition Opens in Turkey's Cappadocia
Azerbaijan Photo Exhibition Opens in Cappadocia, Turkey

A photo exhibition commemorating Azerbaijan’s Independence Day and National Salvation Day has opened at the Güray Underground Ceramic Museum in Türkiye’s Nevsehir province, located in the historic Cappadocia region.

Diplomatic Remarks at the Ceremony

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Fuzuli Majidli, Counselor at the Azerbaijani Embassy in Türkiye, emphasized that the brotherly relations between Azerbaijan and Türkiye continue to strengthen. He noted that the photographs displayed in the unique atmosphere of Cappadocia are not merely visual images but also symbols of the shared destinies of the two countries and the unity of their peoples in times of both joy and hardship.

Majidli also highlighted the historic role of National Leader Heydar Aliyev in laying a solid foundation for cooperation between Azerbaijan and Türkiye, underscoring the enduring bond between the two nations.

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Remarks by TÜRKSIT Head

Kemal Kurnaz, Head of the Turkic World Civil Society Cooperation Union (TÜRKSIT), likewise emphasized the historical ties uniting the two brotherly nations. He noted that the Victory achieved in the 44-day Patriotic War remains a source of joy and pride not only for Baku but also for Ankara, Istanbul, and the wider Turkic world.

Exhibition Features

The week-long exhibition features photographs reflecting various stages of Azerbaijan’s statehood development, the activities of National Leader Heydar Aliyev, and the achievements attained by the country under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev. Visitors can explore the rich cultural and historical connections between Azerbaijan and Türkiye through these visual displays.

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