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Azerbaijan firmly upholds UNESCO’s mission, recognizing cultural heritage as humanity’s common value - Seymur Fataliyev (PHOTO/VIDEO)
@Source: trend.az
BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 14. Cultural heritage is
a shared value of humanity, and Azerbaijan remains firmly committed
to UNESCO’s mission, said Ambassador-at-Large and Secretary General
of Azerbaijan’s National Commission for UNESCO Seymur Fataliyev
during an event marking the 25th anniversary of Icherisheher’s
inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The event took place
within the framework of UNESCO’s 47th session, Trend reports.
Fataliyev noted that this year marks 25 years since Azerbaijan’s
first site — the “Icherisheher, Shirvanshah’s Palace, and Maiden
Tower” complex — was added to the World Heritage List.
“This anniversary is not only a reflection of Azerbaijan’s
contribution to global cultural heritage, but also a testament to
the rich experience our country has gained in heritage preservation
over the past 25 years,” he said.
He added that holding this event at UNESCO Headquarters carries
symbolic meaning, once again highlighting that safeguarding
cultural heritage is a responsibility shared by all nations.
“As many know, shortly after it was inscribed on the World
Heritage List, Icherisheher was added to the List of World Heritage
in Danger in 2003 due to the effects of an earthquake, urban
development pressures, and limited conservation resources. However,
thanks to the creation of the Icherisheher State
Historical-Architectural Reserve Administration, the introduction
of an integrated management system, and the phased implementation
of scientifically backed restoration plans, Icherisheher was
removed from the endangered list in 2009. This remains one of
UNESCO’s rare success stories,” Fataliyev noted.
He emphasized that while state institutions play a key role in
heritage protection, public awareness and engagement are equally
“In this context, I’d especially like to acknowledge the work of
Trend News Agency, which for years has actively contributed to the
promotion and protection of cultural heritage, raising public
awareness, and fostering international discussions through its
educational content. Such communication initiatives play a vital
role in building public appreciation for heritage and mobilizing
society to protect it,” he said.
Fataliyev went on to highlight that five Azerbaijani heritage
sites are currently inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage
“Four of them are cultural heritage sites — ‘Icherisheher,
Shirvanshah’s Palace, and Maiden Tower,’ the ‘Gobustan Rock Art
Cultural Landscape,’ the ‘Cultural Landscape of Khinalig and the
Nomadic Route,’ and the ‘Historic Centre of Sheki with the Khan’s
Palace.’ Additionally, ‘Hirkan Forests’ is Azerbaijan’s first
natural site included on the World Heritage List. In the coming
years, we plan to prepare and submit new nominations for both
cultural and natural heritage sites. Work is already underway to
collect scientific documentation, expert opinions, and engage local
communities to support these nominations at the international
level,” he explained.
The Secretary General stressed that Azerbaijan remains an active
party to the 1972 UNESCO World Heritage Convention.
“Our country has played an important role in implementing this
convention, both as a former member of the World Heritage Committee
and as a reliable UNESCO partner. In 2019, Baku successfully hosted
the 43rd session of the World Heritage Committee, which made a
valuable contribution to global cooperation in the heritage field.
Continuing this commitment, in 2022–2023, Azerbaijan organized
large-scale training programs on heritage protection for
representatives of UNESCO National Commissions from African
This initiative covered nearly 50 African nations and reaffirmed
that cultural heritage transcends geography. It belongs to all
humanity and must be safeguarded on equal terms. Azerbaijan’s
experience-sharing fully aligns with UNESCO’s priority focus on
Africa,” he added.
Fataliyev emphasized the need for greater global support to
ensure more cultural and natural sites from Africa are represented
on UNESCO’s lists.
“We believe the international community and the World Heritage
Committee should enhance support for the broader recognition of
African heritage sites. Azerbaijan hopes to further contribute to
this important work and, as a sign of our continued commitment, has
put forward its candidacy for the World Heritage Committee for the
2025–2029 term,” he stated.
He also reminded that Azerbaijan is a country where
multiculturalism has been declared state policy.
“In our country, cultural heritage belonging to all communities
— regardless of their religion, language, or ethnicity — is
respected and protected equally by the state. Monuments are part of
humanity’s shared history and can only be preserved in a tolerant
environment. In this regard, Azerbaijan sets an example. The
tradition of tolerance has been an integral part of Azerbaijani
society for centuries,” Fataliyev said.
He then addressed the large-scale restoration and rebuilding
efforts underway in territories liberated by Azerbaijan in
“According to current data, around 100 cultural heritage sites
in these areas were mined during Armenian occupation and remain
under serious threat today. Over nearly 30 years, hundreds of
monuments were systematically destroyed, mosques were desecrated,
and most remaining heritage sites were surrounded by landmines.
Azerbaijan may now have the highest number of heritage sites in the
world under such a threat. This endangers not only tangible
heritage but also human lives,” Fataliyev stressed.
He concluded by reaffirming Azerbaijan’s commitment to the
international conventions it has joined.
“We firmly believe that through our collective efforts, the
cultural and natural heritage of humanity will be preserved and
passed down to future generations. Cultural and natural heritage is
a shared treasure of humanity, and protecting it is not only a duty
to the past but also a moral responsibility to the future,” he
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