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OIC urged effective measure for Armenian occupation

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Baku (UNN) The Organisation of the Islamic countries (OIC) has urged all OIC member states to use such effective political and economic measures as required to put an end to the Armenian aggression and occupation of the Azerbaijani territories, OIC Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu said in an interview.

Ihsanoglu will visit Baku to attend the conference "Dialogue of Civilizations" a view of Azerbaijan." in mid-November.

The conference, which will be held on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the OIC, will focus on issues such as the confessional and cultural diversity, Azerbaijan's experience in this field, the problems of interfaith dialogue and Islamic geopolitics./UNN


28th Oct 2009, 07:11 am.
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