Azerbaijani, Uzbek top diplomats discuss cooperation PHOTO
On April 14, 2024, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Jeyhun Bayramov, embarked on a significant business trip to the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The visit marks a pivotal moment in strengthening the diplomatic ties between the two brotherly nations, Caliber.Az reports, citing the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry’s X account.
First day of the working visit to brotherly #Uzbekistan, Foreign Minister @Bayramov_Jeyhun met with @FM_Saidov, Foreign Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
— MFA Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 (@AzerbaijanMFA) April 14, 2024
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During his inaugural day, Minister Bayramov engaged in a crucial meeting with Bakhtiyor Saidov, the Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan. Together, they delved into a wide array of topics aimed at further enhancing the strategic partnership between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. The discussions encompassed various facets of bilateral cooperation, spanning economic, political, and cultural spheres. Additionally, both ministers exchanged insights on navigating the current regional landscape, emphasizing the importance of collaboration amidst evolving challenges.
A highlight of Minister Bayramov's itinerary includes his participation as an esteemed guest in the second ministerial meeting of the Strategic Dialogue between the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Central Asian countries. This gathering underscores Azerbaijan's pivotal role in regional diplomacy, fostering dialogue and synergy between disparate yet interconnected regions.
Furthermore, Minister Bayramov is slated to partake in a series of bilateral meetings, reflecting Azerbaijan's commitment to nurturing robust partnerships with neighbouring states.