The memory of the founders of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADC) was commemorated in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.

APA's Tbilisi correspondent reports that the delegation led by the chairman of the Youth and Sports Committee of the Milli Majlis, Adil Aliyev, as well as the employees of the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Georgia and Azerbaijani students studying in Tbilisi, visited the state figures of Azerbaijan who were killed during the "Nemesis" terrorist operation of the Armenians. They visited the grave of the first Prime Minister Fatali Khan Khoyskin and Speaker of the Parliament Hasan Bey Aghayev and laid flowers in front of their monument.

Adil Aliyev said in a statement to APA's Georgia office that the Armenians' erection of a monument to the Nemesis operation in Yerevan shows that they are still in the same mood and are challenging the whole world.

"Even today, all their policies are related to terrorism and murders.

However, today, both Turkey and Azerbaijan are states that have gained great influence in the region and the world, and for this reason, Armenians cannot achieve anything with such actions," said Adil Aliyev.

The delegation of Azerbaijan, which visited the botanical garden, also held a tree-planting action in the park on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of national leader Heydar Aliyev.