The Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) has circulated a letter to Odri Azule, UNESCO Director-General of the Western Azerbaijani Community, as an official document of the United Nations Security Council, the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council.

Olivia Zulfiqar, a spokesman for the Community, told the EPA.

The spokesman noted that the petition, signed by the Society's leadership team, visitors, cultural and artistic leaders, poets and writers from Western Azerbaijan, was signed in all official languages of the United Nations (English, French, Russian, Chinese, Arabic and Spanish), preventing armed conflicts, peacebuilding, protecting the rights of refugees, eliminating racial discrimination, encouraging human rights, genocide, ethnic cleansing and humanity under the austreses of preventing crimes against them.
A spokesman for the community said that the spread of the petition as an official UN document was an important step in bringing the issue of our cultural heritage to the international agenda in Western Azerbaijan.

"With the release of this document, the United Nations also learns more about our heritage, which has been destroyed or presented as belonging to other countries in present-day Armenia. "The provision of cultural rights," said Olivia Zulfiqar, "is an integral part of our fundamental rights," said Olivia Zulfiqar.

It is noteworthy that in the aforementioned petition, members of the Community reiterated their deep concern about the destruction of Azerbaijan's cultural heritage in Armenia and asked the Azerbaijani public to send a factoring mission here to monitor the status of Azerbaijan's cultural heritage in Armenia. This is already the third official document of the Western Azerbaijani Community to be circulated at the United Nations. In January this year, the Community's appeal to the international community and in March the Concept of Return was circulated as an official UN document.