Personnel reshuffle in Azerbaijani diplomatic missions' leadership
Personnel reshuffle in Azerbaijani diplomatic missions' leadership
Baku/09.12.23/Turan: Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev reshuffled personnel at the leadership of the country's diplomatic missions abroad on 9 December.
The head of state recalled Huseyn Najafov from the post of Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Romania. Gudsi Osmanov, who previously served as Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Moldova, has been appointed to this post.
Ulvi Bakhshaliyev, previously Ambassador to Belarus, has been appointed Ambassador to Moldova.
Add that Magerram Aliyev, who was dismissed from the post of Assistant to the President - head of the department for military affairs of the Presidential Administration, has been appointed Ambassador to Belarus. -06В-
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