Azerbaijan publishes a book about the president of Turkmenistan
Presentation of the book "Grandson, who realized dream of grandfather" I the Azerbaijani language took place in the Institute of International Relations of Turkmenistan’s Foreign Ministry. The book is published by the Azerbaijani Embassy in Ashgabat.
The book is about the life of the President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov and previously was published in Russian, English, German, Turkish, Chinese and other languages.
According to the participants of the presentation, the new edition is designed to play a big role in the development and deepening of cultural relations between the Turkmen and Azerbaijani people.
A concert also took place with participation of the masters of culture and arts of Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan, Turan was told in the press service of the Turkmen Foreign Ministry. -02D-
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