Azerbaijanis raise Pakistan, Turkey flags to mark National Flag Day

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The flags of Pakistan, Turkey, and Azerbaijan raised together. — Twitter/Ali_F_Alizada

The StateFlagDay of Azerbaijan without the flags of brotherly countries would be uncompleted, says Azerbaijan’s ambassador Azerbaijanis raised Pakistan and Turkey’s flags along with theirs to mark the country’s National Flag Dayon Monday, in an apparent gesture to thank the two countries for their support to Baku in its conflict against Armenia.

Azerbaijan’s ambassador to Pakistan said that his country’s National Flag Day would be incomplete without the flags of Pakistan and Turkey.

“The #StateFlagDay of Azerbaijan without the flags of brotherly countries would be uncompleted,” Alizada said in his tweet.

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