Ilham Aliyev Receives Deputy Prime Ministers of Serbia and Turkmenistan
On Monday, President Ilham Aliyev received Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications of Serbia Rasim Ljajic.
During the meeting they discussed issues of development of economic relations and the agenda of the upcoming meeting of the intergovernmental commission on trade and economic cooperation.
Rasim Ljajic said that the Serbian side is interested in developing economic cooperation and establishing close ties between businessmen of the two countries.
On the same day Ilham Aliyev received Deputy Prime Minister of Turkmenistan Baimurad Hodzhamuhammedov.
The Head of State assessed the visit of Baimurad Hodzhamuhammedov as an index of the dynamic bilateral relations. -02D-
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