Azerbaijan�s strategy in the development of non-oil sector - Ilham Aliyev
Baku / 23.01.18 / Turan: Azerbaijan maintains good relations with its neighbors, builds these relations on the principle of mutual cooperation and not interference in each other's internal affairs. This policy allows you to successfully trade and cooperate, said the President Ilham Aliyev, answering the question of the moderator of the debates at the Davos Economic Forum on how small states manage to observe the interests of their large neighbors. The debate was held on the panel called Strategic Outlook: Eurasia. Avoiding the political aspect of the issue, Aliyev stressed the economy, told about achievements in the matter of diversifying the economy. According to him, after the fall of oil prices, the Azerbaijani authorities decided to develop the non-oil sector and build their strategy on the development of new technologies, various industries and agriculture. -02D-
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