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Telephone conversation between the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Iran
Baku/28.04.22/Turan: On Thursday, the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Iran - Jeyhun Bayramov and Hussein Amir-Abdullahian had a telephone conversation. According to the press service of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, the ministers exchanged views on topical issues on the agenda of bilateral cooperation in the economic, trade, transport, humanitarian and other fields, as well as on mutual visits at a high level.
The activities of the Iranian-Azerbaijani State Commission for Economic, Trade and Humanitarian Cooperation and the implementation of the agreements reached were noted with satisfaction.
The parties also discussed regional issues of mutual interest, cooperation within the framework of multilateral platforms and international organizations. Hussein Amir-Abdullahian invited his Azerbaijani colleague to visit Iran.—06B-
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