Major American Jewish Organizations Extend Congratulations to President Aliyev on Azerbaijan’s Independence Day

Baku: A congratulatory letter has been addressed to President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev from Betsy Berns Korn, Chair of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations of the United States, and William Daroff, Chief Executive Officer, on the occasion of Independence Day, APA reports.

According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the letter extends warm congratulations to President Aliyev and the people of Azerbaijan on their Independence Day, celebrated on May 28. The message emphasizes the 108th anniversary of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic's founding, highlighting its historic significance and legacy of representative governance, equal rights, and inclusion. The letter also notes the participation of a Jewish representative in the republic's first parliament in 1918, reflecting Azerbaijan's tradition of coexistence and mutual respect.

The letter further mentions a visit by a delegation of American Jewish leaders to Azerbaijan in February. During their visit, they observed the values of openness, pluralism, and mutual respect that define the nation. They were impressed by Azerbaijan's tradition of religious tolerance, its rich history and cultural heritage, and the warm hospitality extended to them.

In closing, the letter conveys best wishes for the continued prosperity, security, and success of Azerbaijan and its citizens. It also expresses hope for strengthening the bonds of friendship, understanding, and cooperation between the American Jewish community and Azerbaijan in the future.