Путин совершил короткий визит в Азербайджан

Президент России Владимир Путин в четверг (27 сентября) совершил короткий визит в Баку.

Российский лидер поприсутствовал в чемпионате мира по дзюдо, выступил на заседании Российско-Азербайджанского межрегионального форума и провел один на один встречу с президентом Азербайджана Ильхамом Алиевым

"Для нас Россия - очень важный и ценный партнер, друг, сосед, с которым у нас высокий уровень отношений. Я думаю, что в ближайшие годы мы будем идти по пути наращивания нашего сотрудничества, создания еще лучших условий для бизнес-структур наших стран и укрепления сотрудничества во всех областях", - сказал президент Азербайджана перед встречей.

источник: commonspace.eu

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