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3 December 2011 | Swedish Azerbaijanis Congress members meet with Swedish parliamentarians who visited occupied Nagorno Karabakh
Swedish Azerbaijanis Congress members meet with Swedish parliamentarians who visited occupied Nagorno Karabakh Members of the Swedish Azerbaijanis Congress met with the Swedish parliamentarians, who visited the occupied Nagorno Karabakh region in 2006 not informing the Azerbaijani government. MPs from the Leftist Party faction were informed about the current state of the negotiations and destructive position of the Armenian side.

The congress members said while the negotiation process is going on, the international community and Swedish parliament shouldn’t remain indifferent to the violation of the rights of Azerbaijani refugees and internally displaced persons and should help them to return to their homeland. They noted that it is very important step to discuss the Nagorno Karabakh conflict at the Swedish parliament next year.

The books and materials about the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and Khojaly tragedy written by the foreign authors were presented to the parliamentarians.
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