Visit of Prime Minister of Azerbaijan to Georgia Started
On May 16 the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Arthur Rasizadeh started his visit to Tbilisi. As the press-service of the Government of Georgia said, at the Tbilisi airport he was met by the Vice-Premier and the Energy Minister of Georgia Kakha Kaladze.
The purpose of the visit is participation in the events dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the energy corridor East-West. The visit includes a number of bilateral meetings of Rasizadeh with the state and government leaders of Georgia, according to the same source. -02D-
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- 16 May 2016 14:21
Politics
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