Azerbaijani and Iranian Foreign Ministers discussed ways to resolve tensions in bilateral relations
Baku/14.11.22/Turan: Azerbaijani and Iranian Foreign Ministers Jayhun Bayramov and Husein Amir Abdullakhyan have held a telephone conversation on Monday, November 14.
The Ministers discussed topical issues of the bilateral agenda as well as the situation in the region, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry's Press Service reported.
As for the latest situation in bilateral relations, the Foreign Ministers stressed the need to address concerns over public rhetoric and other existing problems within the framework of dialogue and mutual understanding.
In this regard, they noted the usefulness of establishing communication between the spokespeople of the Foreign Ministries.
During the phone conversation, the Ministers also exchanged views on other issues of mutual interest and noted the importance of maintaining contacts.-06B-
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