Misir Mardanov condemns the forces trying to cause a quarrel between Iran and Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani Minister of Education Misir Mardanov received the Iranian Minister of Education, Hamidrza Hadjibabai, who is in Baku on an official visit.
According to the press release from the Iranian embassy in Baku, they discussed the problems that impede studying of Azerbaijani students in Iran and the Iranian students in Azerbaijan. Members of the joint commission dealing with textbooks also attended the meeting. The parties called for the resumption of the activities of this committee.
In conclusion, Mardanov said that there are forces who do not want good relations between the two countries. Personal contacts and frequent visits by the official persons of the two countries can nullify such efforts, Mardanov said. -02D-
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