Summit of the Presidents of Azerbaijan, Iran and Russia Postponed
Baku / 08/12/19 / Turan: The meeting of the Presidents of Azerbaijan, Iran and the Russian Federation was postponed to a later date. This was announced by the press secretary of the Russian President, Dmitry Peskov.
He clarified that this is due to technical reasons, writes RIA Novosti.
Prior to this, it was reported that the meeting was to be held in Sochi on August 14.
The Presidents of Azerbaijan, Iran and the Russian Federation - Ilham Aliyev, Hassan Rouhani and Vladimir Putin first met in Baku in August 2016. The second meeting took place in Tehran in November 2017. - 06D--
Politics
-
The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy has proposed extending the EU’s civilian monitoring mission in Armenia for another two years. This was confirmed in a response from the EU press service to a query from the Armenian service of Radio Free Europe.
-
On January 10, the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, accepted the credentials of the newly appointed Ambassador of Lithuania to Azerbaijan, Kestutis Vaškevičius.
-
By the decree of the head of state on January 10, a "National Data" system is being established in Azerbaijan. The new system aims to ensure efficiency and transparency through the use of digital technologies by central and local executive authorities, state legal entities with controlling shares, public legal entities, other budgetary organizations, as well as local self-government bodies.
-
By a decree of the head of state dated January 10, Azerbaijan has established an information system called "Digital Ecology." The new system integrates the activities of the Ministry of Ecology through the use of digital technologies with other individuals and legal entities.
Leave a review