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Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister`s visit to Israel
Baku/26.05.23/Turan: On May 21-25, Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Fariz Rzayev was on a working visit to Israel. He took part in the "Herzliya" conference and held meetings with a number of Israeli statesmen and NGOs, the press service of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry on Friday.
Speaking at the "Herzliya" conference on "Azerbaijani-Israeli strategic relations", Rzayev informed the conference participants about Azerbaijani-Israeli relations, regional problems, strategic energy and transport projects. During the visit, Rzayev also met with Director General of the Israeli Foreign Ministry Ronen Levy and Head of the Eurasian Department Simona Halperin.
The parties discussed the situation in the region in the post-conflict period, measures to establish peace and security in the region were discussed.--0--
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