Премьер-министр Израиля Нетаньяху посетил Баку

Во вторник с однодневным официальным визитом премьер-министр Израиля Биньямин Нетаньяху прибыл в Баку. Вскоре после его прибытия Нетаньяху провел встречу тет-а-тет с президентом Азербайджана Ильхамом Алиевым.

Президент Ильхам Алиев и его супруга Мехрибан Алиева ранее поприветствовали премьер-министр Биньямин Нетаньяху и его жену Сару Нетаньяху в официальной резиденции президента.

Выступая в аэропорту Бен-Гурион во вторник утром перед вылетом в Азербайджан и Казахстан, израильский премьер особо отметил тот факт, что он направляется в две важные мусульманские страны, сообщает Jerusalem Post.

И Азербайджан, и Казахстан хотят укрепить свои связи с Израилем, сказал Нетаньяху, и "вслед за укреплением наших отношений с державами в Азии и в странах Африки и Латинской Америки, сейчас происходит укрепление связей с важными странами в мусульманском мире."

Мало того, что Израиль не изолирован, в настоящее время мы популярны во многих странах по всему миру, в том числе среди мусульманских государств в Центральной Азии, отметил Нетаньяху.

Премьер напомнил, что, когда он посещал Азербайджан 20 лет назад, тогда он встречался с отцом нынешнего президента, президентом Гейдаром Алиевым.

Этот визит "важный прорыв", добавил он.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Jerusalem Post и АПА, Баку.

 

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