Charles de Gaulle's grandnephew visits Azerbaijani stand in Paris
Cultural policy
- 26 May, 2022
- 10:42

Azerbaijan was represented at the International Tea Day at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris for the first time by the Association Dialogue France-Azerbaijan and the Association de Togrul Narimanbekov, Report informs.
Azerbaijani tea, tea products, books dedicated to the country were demonstrated at the stand, and participants were informed about the traditions.
At the same time, the Azerbaijani stand was visited by ambassadors, diplomats, journalists, and other people from different countries. Among them was photographer Grégoire de Gaulle, grandnephew of late French President Charles de Gaulle.
Latest News
20:51
Photo
Mikayil Jabbarov holds cooperation talks with senior official of US State Department
Economy20:38
Cuba's electrical grid collapses in nationwide blackout
Other countries20:15
Warsaw says Russian drone intrusion 'not an accidental event'
Other countries20:02
MALBI-trans aims increasing volume of European cargo on Middle Corridor - EXCLUSIVE
Business19:52
IDF confirms series of Yemen strikes, say they targeted Houthi military camps
Other countries19:26
Pashinyan: Armenia ready to synchronize TRIPP with Azerbaijan's infrastructure
Region19:16
Death toll in Nepal's Gen-Z protests reaches 30, over 1,000 injured
Other countries19:12
Trump to speak with Polish president after Russian drone incursion: W.House
Other countries18:48
Photo