As a result of the military aggression of Armenia, Azerbaijan suffered many losses as well as losses of cultural wealth, cultural wealth was destroyed.

APA reports that Deputy Prime Minister Ali Ahmadov, jointly organized by the National Commission of the Republic of Azerbaijan for UNESCO, the ICOMOS Azerbaijan National Committee, the ICOM Azerbaijan National Committee and the Institute of Development and Diplomacy of ADA University, "The Role of UNESCO Conventions in the Protection of Cultural Resources and Aspects of Improving Their Application" " he said in his speech at the international scientific conference.

The Deputy Prime Minister said that as a result of Armenia's aggression, our civilians were killed, cities and villages were destroyed, and our cultural and spiritual resources were destroyed and looted for 30 years.

Ali Ahmadov said that after the liberation of the Azerbaijani lands as a result of the 44-day war, the global community became familiar with the vandalism committed on these lands: "During the 30-year occupation period, the Azerbaijani people faced great economic losses, and the rich cultural heritage of our people was destroyed.

Our appeals regarding the strikes against Azerbaijan and the destruction of our cultural resources were met with silence by individual institutions and UNESCO.

Azerbaijan's rightful voice of alarm was not heard.

Even after the liberation of our lands, indifference on the part of UNESCO prevails.

UNESCO's position on this issue is not encouraging.

The armed forces of the Armenian side, civilian objects, objects considered cultural assets were chosen as targets for attack, and as a result, our rich wealth was destroyed.

Issues raised by Azerbaijan are still met with silence by UNESCO.

If any institution does not perform its duties or is unwilling to do so, then it is necessary to look for alternatives.

The country suffering from these approaches is not only Azerbaijan, there are other countries as well.

Either the institution must act objectively, or countries will think about alternatives.

Justice and correctness are ensured when the participants in this process use the same approach and principles.


During the 30-year occupation period, the global community did not play a role in the fair resolution of the conflict, and Azerbaijan had to resolve the issue itself, which would be resolved by international law.

Despite the appeals of the government of Azerbaijan, UNESCO did not ensure that the fact-finding mission was sent here.

Such approaches should be eliminated."