Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne
There is no obastacles for France to participate in restoration of liberated territories of Azerbaijan
Baku/27.01.21/Turan: French companies can submit projects to restore the liberated territories of Azerbaijan. State Secretary of the French Foreign Ministry Jean-Baptiste Lemoine stated this in an interview with journalists in Baku on January 27. Lemoine made it clear that during his visit to Baku, problems in relations between Baku and Paris were eliminated.
On January 27, the Secretary of State visited the railway depot, where two electric trains built by a French company for Azerbaijan were presented, and highly appreciated the level of cooperation between the two countries. According to him, the railways have become important for the restoration of communications in the South Caucasus, and France and Azerbaijan will work together.
Referring to the participation of Paris in the Karabakh settlement, Lemoine said that France will continue its efforts to implement the trilateral agreement of November 10.
Recall that the day before Lemoine was received by the President and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan.-02D-
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