“Today we are commemorating the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which is a very sad chapter of human and Jewish history. I can tell you as a descendant from a family who suffered the Holocaust, my father was a Holocaust survivor. This day is very close to my heart,” Ronen Krausz, Israel’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan, told journalists.
“The main lesson that people can learn from this tragedy is that, “first and foremost, it must not happen again to anyone, not only to the Jewish people, but to anyone,” he noted.
According to him, antisemitism doesn't have any place in the world. “It shouldn't have been in the past, it shouldn't be in the present, and it shouldn't be in the future. Antisemitism or any discrimination against any society, culture in our human race should be eliminated from the face of the earth,” the diplomat added.

