Chechnya Office to Open in Baku � Kadyrov
Baku / 03.04.19 / Turan: A representative office of the Chechen Republic will open in Baku. This was written by the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov on his page on the social network VKontakte.
He noted that the relevant agreement was reached in Baku at a meeting of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and the adviser to the head of Chechnya, State Duma deputy Adam Delimkhanov.
"A friendly conversation took place, during which issues of further development and strengthening of economic, cultural, sports and humanitarian relations between Azerbaijan and the region of Russia - the Chechen Republic were discussed. During the conversation, an agreement was reached on opening a representative office of the Chechen Republic in Baku," Kadyrov wrote.
He noted that during the meeting, Delimkhanov confirmed the invitation he had previously made to Aliyev to visit Chechnya, to which the Azerbaijani leader replied that he would make a visit to Grozny "at the first opportunity." - 06D--
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