41 More Families Relocated to Khojavend Receive Keys to New Homes

Khojavend: Forty-one more families have been successfully relocated to Khojavend, where they received keys to their new homes, marking a significant step in the ongoing resettlement efforts in the region. This move is part of broader efforts to restore and repopulate territories that have been liberated in recent years.

According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, the distribution of new homes to these families is a part of the Azerbaijani government's comprehensive strategy to ensure the well-being of its citizens and to support the sustainable development of liberated territories. This initiative is expected to enhance living standards and contribute to the socio-economic revitalization of the area.

In related developments, delegations from Azerbaijan and the United States engaged in discussions at the OSCE PA, exchanging views on various matters of mutual interest. These discussions come amid ongoing talks about prospects for an Azerbaijan-US strategic partnership, highlighting the importance of diplomatic engagement between the two nations.

Meanwhile, in the sphere of international relations, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his anticipation for a 'favorable decision' regarding the F-35 fighter jets during the upcoming NATO summit. Additionally, former U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to lift CAATSA sanctions on Trkiye, indicating potential shifts in geopolitical alliances.

In Azerbaijan, Foreign Minister Bayramov briefed his Singaporean counterpart on the country's restoration efforts in liberated territories, demonstrating Azerbaijan's commitment to rebuilding and strengthening international ties. Furthermore, the appeal hearing concerning complaints filed by Armenian citizens continues, reflecting ongoing legal processes in the region.