Presidents of Azerbaijan and Russia to discuss economic cooperation and Karabakh
Baku / 30.08.18 / Turan: President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev will pay a visit to the Russian Federation on September 1. The main topics of the meeting with the Russian president to be held in Sochi, will be the expansion of economic cooperation and the Karabakh settlement, reported the head of the presidential administration of Azerbaijan Fuad Akhundov on the air of the radio station "Ekho Moskvi."
According to him, the presidents of both countries "really want our businessmen to cooperate actively" and try to ensure "the most favorable regime for their businessmen so that they cooperate." "Our side will try to invite everyone to participate in our transit opportunities,"
Akhundov said. He also noted that within the framework of the meeting the Karabakh issue will be touched upon. According to him, Russia has "most opportunities" to promote the improvement of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. -06D--
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