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Azerbaijan's Milli Majlis has issued a strong condemnation of the documents recently adopted by the Parliaments of Belgium and the Netherlands. These documents have been perceived as anti-Azerbaijani, prompting an official response from Azerbaijan's legislative body.
According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, the condemnation by the Milli Majlis reflects growing concerns over the nature of the documents and their implications on Azerbaijan's international relations. In response to these developments, Baku has summoned the ambassadors of Belgium and the Netherlands to express its discontent and seek clarification on the motives behind the adoption of such documents.
The diplomatic tensions come amid Azerbaijan's active engagement in international forums. Recently, Azerbaijan presided over the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), showcasing its commitment to regional and global cooperation. In a related d evelopment, the Baku-Bangkok Declaration was adopted during a UN session, further emphasizing Azerbaijan's role in international diplomacy.
Meanwhile, on the domestic front, Azerbaijan's Economic Council held a meeting to discuss strategies for agricultural development. This is part of a broader effort to bolster the country's economic growth and enhance its agricultural sector.
In another significant development, the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) reported that 1,455 hectares of land have been cleared of mines and unexploded ordnance over the past week, demonstrating ongoing efforts to ensure safety and facilitate land use in affected areas.
Additionally, a memorial plaque dedicated to Azerbaijani prisoners has been unveiled in Germany, highlighting Azerbaijan's efforts to honor its historical narratives and strengthen ties with international communities.
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