Azerbaijani President Receives NATO Commander
Baku / 10.07.19 / Turan: On July 10, President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan received a delegation led by NATO Supreme Allied Commander in Europe Todd Walters, who arrived in Baku to participate in a meeting with the Chief of the Armed Forces of Russia, First Deputy Minister of Defense of Russia.
During the conversation, satisfaction was expressed with the holding of important meetings of international importance in Baku, the presidential press service reported.
The meeting discussed issues of cooperation between Azerbaijan and NATO and the contribution of our country to the Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan. -06D-
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- 11 July 2019 11:20
Politics
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