Ilham Aliyev receives the new UN resident-coordinator in Azerbaijan
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received the newly appointed UN resident-coordinator in Azerbaijan Antonius Broek. According to the official website of the President, Broek handed the president his Letter of Credence.
Broek thanked Aliyev for Azerbaijan’s successful cooperation with the United Nations.
Aliyev said that these relations have expanded after Azerbaijan became a member of the UN Security Council. He noted that Azerbaijan has contributed to international security and cooperation. -06D--
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