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Promotion of intercultural dialogue important for Azerbaijan

Politics Materials 24 September 2016 03:24 (UTC +04:00)
In the contemporary world of growing intolerance, discrimination and violence based on religion or belief, intercultural and interreligious dialogue has become one of the most important tools in promoting tolerance, sustainable peace.
Promotion of intercultural dialogue important for Azerbaijan

Baku, Azerbaijan, Sept. 24

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In the contemporary world of growing intolerance, discrimination and violence based on religion or belief, intercultural and interreligious dialogue has become one of the most important tools in promoting tolerance, sustainable peace, stability and development, said Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov.

He made the remarks at the UN Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) Group of Friends Ministerial Meeting in New York, US.

In this regard, the UNAOC plays an important role in fostering the global dialogue and cooperation for the promotion of tolerance, peace and better understanding across countries, cultures and civilizations, said Mammadyarov.

Azerbaijan attaches primary importance to the promotion of intercultural and interreligious dialogue at all levels, he noted.

“Multiculturalism and tolerance is a longstanding tradition in my country that strengthens and consolidates our society,” said the minister. “For ages, people of different nationalities and religions have been living in peace and dignity in Azerbaijan.”

The year of 2016 has been declared a “Year of Multiculturalism in Azerbaijan” by the Azerbaijani president, he noted. Consequently, a special Plan of Actions has been developed that implies measures to safeguard and disseminate the humanistic ideals of multiculturalism both at national and international levels.

“On Apr. 25-27 2016, Azerbaijan hosted the 7th Global Forum of the UN Alliance of Civilizations entitled “Living together in inclusive societies,” he said. “This important event was attended by more than 4,000 delegates from 147 countries, including heads of states and governments, ministers, government officials, representatives of international organizations and media.”

The forum’s topics reflected the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which incorporates the promotion of inclusive societies as pivotal component for sustainable development, said Mammadyarov.

“Taking this opportunity, I would like to sincerely thank all those who organized and participated in that forum,” he added.

“A major outcome of the Forum was the Baku Declaration,” noted the minister. “It strongly condemned any advocacy of religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence and urged all member states to unite against violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations.”

He said also that the Baku Declaration should serve as guidelines for states and international organizations in promotion of intercultural dialogue and multiculturalism as a way to counter violence, extremism and xenophobia.

Recognizing the special role of youth in the establishment and development of inclusive societies, the UN Alliance of Civilizations Youth Event was also held on the sidelines of the forum with the participation of more than 150 youngsters, noted the minister.

“In this regard, I would like to welcome the oncoming International Conference on “The Role of Youth in Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism”, which will be held jointly by the UNAOC and the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States on Oct. 20-21, 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey,” he added.

In April 2017, Azerbaijan will host the 4th World Forum on Intercultural Dialogue, which is held biannually since 2011 within the so-called Baku Process, he noted.

“We invite all our partners and interested parties to take active part in that event,” added the minister. “I am also happy to note that based on experience of excellent cooperation, the government of Azerbaijan together with the UN Alliance of Civilizations has recently agreed to launch a new project called “Baku ─ Alliance of Civilizations Award for Intercultural Dialogue.”

“I also fully share the view expressed by previous speakers that promoting intercultural dialogue, tolerance and countering violent extremism have gained increased importance in the context of large movement of refugees and migrants,” said Mammadyarov. “Azerbaijan has deep understanding of this problem, given the fact that we have one million refugees and IDPs ethnically cleansed out of their homes. Enabling safe and dignified return of refugees and IDPs must be at the center of international efforts.”

“In conclusion, let me express my confidence that our today’s meeting, as the previous ones, will successfully contribute to the joint efforts to counter mistrust, misconception and hatred, and to foster dialogue, mutual respect and understanding,” added the minister.

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