Ilham Aliyev"s Visit to Paris
During the working visit to France on September 17, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met with the Executive Secretary of the company Total Christophe de Margerie and discussed issues related to the mining Absheron and Shah Deniz, and the prospects of cooperation, the website of the President.
Aliyev also met with Director General of Tecnip Philip Barril. This company is involved in oil and gas projects in Azerbaijan, and in particular in the development of the field Shah Deniz-1. The sides exchanged views on cooperation in new projects.
In addition, Aliyev met with Chairman of the company GDF-Suez Gerard Mestrallet. They exchanged views on the prospects of cooperation in the gas field Absheron and ensuring the Azerbaijani population with clean drinking water to the world standards.
Note that Aliyev's visit to France is held in an atmosphere of mutual protests by the Armenian, Azerbaijani and Turkish Diasporas.
Armenians held a rally in front of the Azerbaijani Embassy to protest against the release of Safarov.
In turn, the Azerbaijai and Turkish Diaspora held a rally in front of the Armenian Embassy to protest against the aggression of this country against Azerbaijan. -06D-
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