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Baku / 27.09.18 / Turan: At 17:00, Russian President Vladimir Putin left Baku for Dushanbe.
Prior to that, he had a one-on-one hour-long meeting with President Ilham Aliyev, which continued with a tea feast. No statements were made for the press.
Before these talks, Putin told the participants of the Russia-Azerbaijan inter-regional forum that he considers it important to talk about bilateral relations. "We also noted in Sochi that relations are developing positively in the economy and in other areas, now it is very important that the impulse that was given to our interaction during your visit to Russia and the documents that we signed with you so that the impulse not lost and that the documents are not lost, "Putin said.
He noted that this is what he intends to talk about during the bilateral meeting.
In his turn, Aliyev noted that the forum had gathered a record number of participants, Russia is an important and valuable partner for Azerbaijan. "I think that in the coming years we will only increase cooperation," Aliyev said. -02D-
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