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U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan visits Nakhchivan

Azerbaijan Materials 21 April 2011 23:13 (UTC +04:00)
The U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza today concluded a two-day visit to the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic that included meetings with officials, civil society representatives and a visit to Sadarak to see border-crossing improvements funded by the U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan visits Nakhchivan

Azerbaijan, Baku, April 21 /Trend/

The U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza today concluded a two-day visit to the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic that included meetings with officials, civil society representatives and a visit to Sadarak to see border-crossing improvements funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Embassy in Azerbaijan told Trend.

"Nakhchivan plays an important role in modern Azerbaijan," said Ambassador Bryza, "and it was helpful to exchange views with Chairman Talibov, Nakhchivan State University Rector Habibbayli and civil society leaders and to gain a deeper understanding of the Autonomous Republic's ancient history.

We are collaborating with Nakhchivanis on a range of border security, democracy-strengthening, and education projects, including archaeology, and we seek to do more," said the Ambassador.

On his first official trip outside Baku in his current position, Ambassador Bryza sought to travel to Djulfa to investigate the cemetery where Armenian Khachkars were reportedly destroyed in 2005.

The ambassador's request to visit Djulfa was denied. But authorities in Nakhchivan did discuss the Djulfa Khachkars in detail with Ambassador Bryza and pledged to work with him to facilitate a visit to the Djulfa cemetery in coming months.

"The Caucasus is home to many cultural treasures - representing the various creeds, traditions and values of this beautiful region," said Bryza. "I have worked actively to protect Armenian churches in Tbilisi, as well as Azerbaijani mosques in Shusha and Aghdam.

Preservation of these cultural and religious monuments is of immense human importance, which transcends all political, cultural and religious differences," he added.

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