Azerbaijan’s first lady, President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, Mehriban Aliyeva, has received diplomas of a honorary citizen of the Bulgarian city of Veliko Tarnovo and a honorary doctor of St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria.
The ceremony to present the diplomas to the Azerbaijani first lady was held at the Renascence and Constituent Assembly museum in Veliko Tarnovo.
The host of the ceremony said the status of an honorary citizen was awarded to Mehriban Aliyeva for her outstanding contribution to the protection and promotion of cultural heritage of Veliko Tarnovo.
Veliko Tarnovo's Mayor Daniel Panov said the status of an honorary citizen was the highest decoration of the city. The mayor said his proposal to elect the Azerbaijani first lady as a honorary citizen was unanimously approved at a ceremonial meeting on August 25.
After which Mehriban Aliyeva was presented with the diploma and a badge of the honorary citizen.
In her speech, the Azerbaijani first lady said it is “a great honor for me to become an honorary citizen of the city of Veliko Tarnovo”. “At the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, we are very happy to have been able to contribute to the restoration of the national heritage of the Bulgarian people.”
Mehriban Aliyeva praised the relations between Azerbaijan and Bulgaria, saying the two countries are bound together by ties of history, mutual respect and mutual interests.
She hailed recent dynamics in the cooperation between the two countries` cities and regions.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said the people of a Christian Bulgaria were very happy that Muslim Azerbaijan restored a religious and cultural monument in their country.
Mehriban Aliyeva then was presented with the diploma and robe of an honorary doctor of St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Turnovo, Trend reports.
Chairman of the university's General Assembly, Radoslav Radef, said the Azerbaijani first lady was named an honorary doctor for her outstanding contribution to the protection of the cultural legacy of Bulgaria.
Rector Hristo Bondzholov praised Mehriban Aliyeva's role in protecting European cultural legacy, and promoting inter-faith and intercultural dialogue.
The Azerbaijani first lady thanked the management of St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Turnovo for awarding her an honorary doctorate.
Mehriban Aliyeva then signed the guest book of the university.
Azerbaijani First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva and Leyla Aliyeva then attended a laser show on the occasion of the Independence Day of Bulgaria.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov then hosted an official reception for the Azerbaijani first lady.