Azerbaijan Continues Relocation Efforts with 172 Individuals Moved to Fuzuli

Azerbaijan Continues Relocation Efforts with 172 Individuals Moved to Fuzuli

Baku, The Gulf Observer: Azerbaijan has embarked on another phase of its relocation process, sending 172 individuals, representing 39 families, from Baku to the city of Fuzuli today.

This latest phase of relocation is part of Azerbaijan’s ongoing efforts to resettle families into newly constructed houses in Fuzuli, following the directives of President Ilham Aliyev. The initiative underscores Azerbaijan’s commitment to addressing the aftermath of the end of Armenian occupation in the region.

With the addition of these 172 individuals, the total number of families resettled in Fuzuli now stands at 705, comprising a total of 2,689 individuals. This milestone reflects the significant progress made in restoring normalcy and stability to the liberated territories of Azerbaijan.

The relocation process is a testament to Azerbaijan’s dedication to providing displaced families with comfortable living conditions and opportunities for a better future in their homeland. It also highlights the government’s determination to rebuild and revitalize areas affected by years of occupation.

As Azerbaijan continues its efforts to rebuild and develop the liberated territories, the successful relocation of families to Fuzuli marks a significant step forward in the country’s post-conflict reconstruction agenda.