The Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Hungary discussed strengthening relations in various fields
The Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Hungary discussed strengthening relations in various fields
Baku/23.11.23/Turan: On Thursday, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Ceyhun Bayramov received Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siyaarto, who is in Baku on a working visit.
The parties discussed issues of cooperation between the two countries in various fields and the regional situation.
Bayramov informed about Azerbaijan's latest steps on the peace agenda and prospects for a peace agreement with Armenia.
Peter Siyarto, in turn, noted that Hungary is interested in further development of strategic relations with Azerbaijan. Satisfaction was expressed with the work of the bilateral economic commission.
Touching upon the role of Azerbaijan in the energy security of Europe, Siyarto stressed the contribution of joint projects implemented in this regard, the press service of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry. -0-
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