Baku/16.05.18/Turan: Former head of the State Committee for the abolition of the state standards after the presidential elections in Azerbaijan Ramiz Hasanov has been appointed deputy foreign minister of the country, local media reported. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs neither confirmed nor refuted this information.
Hasanov was born in 1961 in the Marneuli region of Georgia. In 1983 he graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. During the same period, the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev also learned at (Moscow State Institute of International Relations.)
In the years 1983-1990 Hasanov worked in the Ministry of Foreign Trade of the USSR, and 1990-92. Commission on Foreign Economic Relations under the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan, and later the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations of the countries.
In 1997-2004 Hasanov was the first deputy of OJSC "Azerkontrakt" (successor of Gossnab)., in 2004-2005 he worked as Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Georgia.
Since 2005, he headed the State Committee for Standardization.
If the information on the appointment of Deputy Minister Hasanov is reliable, he will become the sixth deputy head of the foreign policy department.
The deputy ministers are Hafiz Pashayev, Mahmud Mammadguliyev, Araz Azimov, Khalaf Khalafov, and Nadir Huseynov. -06d--
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