Ilham Aliyev: the positions of Baku and Moscow coincide on all key issues
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev stated the identity of the positions of Baku and Moscow on all key issues. "We attach great importance to this visit, and exchanged views on a wide range of issues of mutual interest. Agenda of our relations is extensive, cooperation is multifaceted, versatile and covers practically all areas: issues of economic cooperation, humanitarian sphere, transport, regional security issues. We have very similar positions on all issues," said Aliyev within the frameworks of the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Baku in the enlarged format.
Azerbaijani President noted the importance of the visit of the Russian President to Baku from the point of view of further opportunities to discuss issues of bilateral relations and regional policy, according to "Interfax". -0-
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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev sent a congratulatory message to Czech President Petr Pavel on the occasion of the Czech Republic’s National Day. In the letter, President Aliyev expressed warm wishes on behalf of himself and the people of Azerbaijan, extending his sincerest congratulations and best wishes to the Czech leader and the nation.
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An appeals court in Baku has upheld the administrative arrest of the Party of People's Front of Azerbaijan (PPFA) activist Tehran Abdullayev in a drug use case.
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In Georgia’s parliamentary elections, the ruling "Georgian Dream" party achieved a significant majority in areas with large Armenian and Azerbaijani populations: Akhalkalaki – 88%, Ninotsminda – 90%, Marneuli – 80%, Bolnisi – 81%, Tetritskaro – 68.6%, Dmanisi – 76.4%, Tsalka – 69.3%, and Gardabani – 70.8%. Footage of ballot-stuffing in Marneuli circulated widely on social media in Georgia and beyond. Meanwhile, "Georgian Dream" lost in Tbilisi, where national minorities are few.
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The United States and European allies have joined calls from observers for a full probe into reports of election-related violations in Georgia, TURAN's Washington correspondent reports.
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