We and Our Mountains monument image back to Armenian pavilion stand

We and Our Mountains monument image back to Armenian pavilion stand

PanARMENIAN.Net - The image of We and Our Mountains monument, the symbol of Artsakh, was put back on the Armenian stand at the 17th international media exhibition in Tehran.

As a PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent reported, RA Ambassador to Iran visited the Iranian Foreign Ministry, where he briefed on the provocation of the Azerbaijani delegation. The Iranian officials assured the Ambassador that the Armenian delegation will be completely safe.

The Iranian side obliged not to allow the Azerbaijani delegation members to the Armenian pavilion.

Participants from Kazakhstan, Russia and a number of other post soviet states supported the Armenian delegation, promising to write about the Azerbaijanis’ unworthy behavior upon their return home.

A photograph of Artsakh’s symbol - We and Our Mountains memorial which was featured in the Armenian pavilion at the 17th exhibition of press and news agencies in Tehran, where Armenia is represented by PanARMENIAN.Net news agency and Azg newspaper, aroused indignation of the Azerbaijani delegation. While the correspondents from PanARMENIAN.Net and Azg were preparing their pavilion for opening on October 25, the Azerbaijanis were closely following the action. After the map of Armenia and Artsakh Republic was stuck to the stand, they first demanded that the map and the image of the monument should be removed but then, without waiting for any decision by the exhibition management, one of them burst into the pavilion and tore away the map. Attempts to draw the infuriated Azerbaijani aside attracted attention of a dozen of foreign attendees.

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