Baku will continue to sponsor small island lands and demands to change the Constitution of Armenia: I. Aliyev at a meeting with the OSCE Secretary General
Baku will continue to sponsor small island lands and demands to change the Constitution of Armenia: I. Aliyev at a meeting with the OSCE Secretary General
On July 13, Ilham Aliyev received OSCE Secretary General Helga Maria Schmid. During the meeting, Azerbaijan's relations with the OSCE, the European Union and the Non-Aligned countries were discussed.
Ilham Aliyev stressed that he would continue his efforts to "build bridges and strengthen common solidarity between the various parties." He also spoke about the green transition policy and measures taken in this direction. Aliyev further said that "the development of small island states is one of the priority areas of Azerbaijan's agenda, and said that together with the organization "Commonwealth" work is underway to create a special fund for small island states."
In turn, Helga Schmidt noted the importance of the project "Green Corridor of the Caspian and Black Seas" and will visit the Alyat International Sea Trade Port as part of her visit.
During the conversation, there was an exchange of views on the regional peace agenda. Aliyev stressed Azerbaijan's commitment to the peace agenda and noted "the importance of amending the Constitution of Armenia and ending territorial claims against Azerbaijan on a constitutional basis for the signing of a peace treaty."
The meeting also exchanged views on issues on the OSCE agenda, the press service of the President of the country said.
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Ruslan
2024-07-15
Да уж власти Азербайджана уже голову потеряли начали тягаться с такими странами которые пишут историю влияют на глобальную политику мира итд тут Азербайджан спонсирует малые островные государства а для чего ?? чтоб насолить Франции ??? мне кажется эти места хороши для отмывания денег как минимум ну а если измениться ситуации в стране это как для фашистов Аргентина...