Первый вице-президент Азербайджана встретилась с иранской делегацией

В пятницу (17 марта), первый вице-президент Азербайджана Мехрабан Алиева провелу в Баку встречу с находящейся с визитом делегацией Исламской Республики Иран во главе с министром связи и информационных технологий Махмудом Ваэзи.

Мехрибан Алиева приветствовала азербайджано-иранские отношения, заявив, что они построены на основе взаимного уважения.

По словам Мехрибан Алиевой, после восстановления Азербайджаном независимости между двумя странами были подписаны ряд документов.

Первый вице-президент сообщила, что взаимные визиты президентов Азербайджана и Ирана свидетельствуют о самом высоком уровне двусторонних связей.

Мехрибан Алиева отметила широкие возможности для сотрудничества в гуманитарной сфере, добавив, что готова поддержать такое сотрудничество.

Министр связи и информационных технологий Исламской Республики Иран Махмуд Ваези поздравил Мехрибан Алиеву с ее назначением на должность первого вице-президента Азербайджана. Ваези выразил уверенность, что Мехрибан Алиева будет способствовать развитию азербайджано-иранских отношений.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

Фото: Первый вице-президент Азербайджана Мехрабана Алиева с делегацией Исламской Республики Иран, 17 марта 2017 года.

 

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