Serbia Expects Investments from Azerbaijan
On Thursday, President Ilham Aliyev received the head of the Serbian Parliament Maya Gojkovic.
During the conversation, she said that Serbia is interested in expanding economic cooperation and receiving investments from Azerbaijan.
The guest said that Serbia supports the Karabakh conflict settlement based on territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.
At the same time, she expressed appreciation for Azerbaijan's position on the Kosovo issue.
Gojkovic thanked Ilham Aliyev for capital reconstruction of mosques and churches in Serbia and for the assistance provided by Azerbaijan during the recent floods.
Praising Serbia's position on the Karabakh conflict, Aliyev said that Azerbaijan supports Serbia's position on Kosovo.
The sides exchanged views on cooperation between the two countries in the field of transport, investment, energy and other fields. This is reported by the website of the President. -02D-
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