Aliyev did not mention the Gabala radar station in an interview with Russia-24
The relations between Azerbaijan and Russia are "very dynamic and positive," Aliyev said in an interview with Russia-24. "We have resolved all the issues that needed to be addressed. And the last question was such an important agreement on the state border," said Aliyev.
In addition, "in the sphere of political consultations we are having an ongoing dialogue at all levels of partnership, and both parties characterize their relationship as strategic partnership."
In the economic sphere, the structure of the bilateral trade improves. Russian imports to Azerbaijan are in the first place. "And of course, Russia is a very important market in the first place, for our agricultural products. In the humanitarian sphere very much has been done. This year I would like to mention the opening of a branch of Moscow State University," said Aliyev.
It is noteworthy that during the course of this lengthy interview the Gabala radar station was not mentioned. The issue of Russia refusing to continue at the station due to Azerbaijan increasing the rent was not addressed. Despite the fact, this issue was most urgent recently, the journalist of Russia-24 did not ask him about it. Aliyev himself did not touch on it either. It can be assumed that this meticulous topic was left out of the interview. -06D-
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