Religious communities in Azerbaijan extend congratulations to Trump
Religious communities in Azerbaijan have sent a letter to US President Donald Trump, congratulating him on the successful start of his tenure as the 47th President of the United States.
The letter also conveys wishes for continued prosperity and well-being to the American people, who entrusted him with the esteemed position, Caliber.Az reports via local media.
“On behalf of the religious communities of Azerbaijan, it is our great honor and privilege to extend our sincere congratulations on the successful commencement of your tenure as the 47th President of the United States of America. We express our best wishes for your leadership and for the continued prosperity and well-being of the American people, who have entrusted you with this esteemed responsibility.
As religious leaders of Azerbaijan - a country where people of different faiths have historically thrived in peace and harmony, we also take this opportunity to convey our deep appreciation for your unwavering commitment to upholding traditional values and safeguarding religious freedom within the United States.
Your resolute dedication to faith, family, and moral principles serves as a beacon of hope to millions worldwide, fostering a renewed emphasis on spiritual identity and moral integrity,” said religious communities in Azerbaijan in a letter to US President Donald Trump," the letter states.
Note that, on February 6, US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at "eradicating anti-Christian bias," announcing the establishment of a task force to address concerns about discrimination against Christians.
The task force will be led by US Attorney General Pam Bondi. In the executive order, Trump vowed that his administration would not tolerate the weaponization of government against Christians or any unlawful conduct targeting them.
He stressed, "My Administration will ensure that any unlawful and improper conduct, policies, or practices that target Christians are identified, terminated, and rectified."
In addition to the executive order, the president revealed plans for a "brand new presidential commission on religious liberty."
He also announced the creation of a "White House Faith Office," which will be headed by Pastor Paula White, a prominent Christian televangelist who advised Trump during his 2016 campaign.
By Aghakazim Guliyev