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Israel ready to expand ties with Azerbaijan - Netanyahu
Baku / 19.10.20 / Turan: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a congratulatory letter to Azerbaijani Prime Minister Ali Asadov on Independence Day.
Netanyahu notes that he is proud that Israel is one of the first states to recognize the independence of Azerbaijan. Over the past 30 years, strong relations have been established based on true friendship between the peoples of Israel and Azerbaijan.
The Israeli Prime Minister expressed readiness to expand bilateral relations in areas of mutual interest.
Netanyahu wished the Azerbaijani people development, stability and prosperity. — 06D—
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