Azerbaijan Moves 30 Families to Liberated Fuzuli

Baku, The Gulf Observer: In a significant stride towards the ongoing relocation process, Azerbaijan has successfully transported 106 individuals, equivalent to 30 families, from Baku to the city of Fuzuli, as reported by media outlets today.
This initiative, part of a systematic effort directed by President Ilham Aliyev, focuses on settling families into newly constructed residences, marking a dedicated post-conflict strategy following the cessation of Armenian occupation.
The latest relocation phase brings the total number of families resettled in the city of Fuzuli to 440, encompassing a collective of 1,625 individuals. The systematic resettlement efforts align with the nation’s commitment to rebuilding and revitalizing regions affected by historical challenges.
Azerbaijan continues to underscore its dedication to creating sustainable living conditions for those impacted by the aftermath of the conflict. President Ilham Aliyev’s directives guide these comprehensive efforts, emphasizing the importance of community restoration and rebuilding.
The ongoing relocation initiatives are emblematic of Azerbaijan’s resilience and commitment to ensuring the welfare and future prosperity of its citizens, demonstrating a steadfast approach to addressing the challenges presented by the post-Armenian occupation landscape.