Sharaa and Trump discuss Syria, Kurdish rights and Islamic State Cooperation
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed developments in Syria during a phone call on Monday, including Kurdish righ...
Azerbaijani delegation's stunning cultural performance has received widespread acclaim at the event marking the 54th anniversary of the United Arab Emirates held in Abu Dhabi.
The joint performance of the Azerbaijani State Border Service's cavalry unit, national dance ensemble, and orchestra showcased the richness of Azerbaijan's cultural heritage and the ancient traditions of its people to the world.
The UAE National Day is held on 2nd December annually to mark the unification of the United Arab Emirates.
The presence of Karabakh horses, the harmonious choreography of the dance group, and the live performance of the orchestra added unforgettable color to the event's atmosphere.
The occasion was graced by the UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. His presence, attention to the performance, and high appreciation of Azerbaijani culture and the program made the occasion even more remarkable.
The performance in Abu Dhabi served as a cultural window through which Azerbaijani culture notably Karabakh horses, Azerbaijani music, and dance art can be viewed by the world.
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