President Ilham Aliyev receives ProSecretary of Uruguayan President`s Office
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has today received special envoy, ProSecretary of the Office of the President of Uruguay Diego Cánepa.
Diego Cánepa handed over a private letter of Uruguayan President José Alberto Mujica Cordano to the Head of State.
He noted he was personally instructed by the Uruguayan President and the government to develop bilateral and multilateral relations with Azerbaijan and discuss prospects for the bilateral cooperation.
The ProSecretary of the President`s Office said Uruguay was interested in expanding relationship with Azerbaijan in various fields.
Diego Cánepa noted there were good prospects for development of bilateral cooperation between the two countries.
He said he was deeply impressed by great development processes taking place in Baku.
President Ilham Aliyev thanked Uruguayan President José Alberto Mujica Cordano for his private letter.
The Azerbaijani leader stressed the role of reciprocal visits in developing bilateral relations between the two countries.
The Head of State expressed hope strong partnership relations would be established between Azerbaijan and Uruguay.
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