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An international conference on missing persons was held.
On October 9th, another international
conference on “Uniting efforts and enhancing
cooperation for addressing the issue of missing persons” was
held within the framework of the Baku Dialogue on Missing Persons, organized by
the State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and
Missing persons of the Republic of Azerbaijan (State Commission) and with the
participation of representatives of institutions operating in the relevant
field.
First, the address of the President of the Republic
of Azerbaijan, Mr. Ilham Aliyev, to the participants of the international
conference was read, then the Chief of the State Security Service (SSS),
Chairman of the State Commission, Mr. Ali Naghiyev, made a speech.
The Chief of the Service informed about the purpose
and importance of the international event on missing persons, which is being
organized for the third year, expressed gratitude to the President Ilham Aliyev
for his support in holding the conference, and noted the resolute and
principled position of our Head of State on the issue of clarifying the fate of
our missing citizens.
Highlighting, that the State Commission currently
has 3,990 people registered as missing persons and the remains of 218 people
believed to belong to them have been discovered and exhumed from 29 mass graves
discovered during excavations in the liberated territories, the Chief of the
SSS, Mr. Ali Naghiyev, brought to the attention that 187 of the missing persons
have been identified and handed over to their families and that another mass
grave has been discovered in the Balligaya village of the Aghdere region as a
result of search and excavation activities.
The Chairman of the State Commission stated that
Article 9 of the draft “Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and Interstate
Relations between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia”
initialed on August 8, 2025 in Washington, the capital of the United States of
America provides for the implementation of mutual activities in the field of
determining the fate of missing persons and he expressed hope that contacts
between the relevant state commissions of Azerbaijan and Armenia which have
been ongoing on a regular basis recently, as well as the expansion of
cooperation with relevant international organizations, will contribute
to this process.
Lateron, other participants made speeches on the
topic of the conference, panel sessions were held, and a signing ceremony of
the Memorandum of Cooperation between the State Commission and the Missing
Persons Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina was held.