President Pezeshkian Concludes Successful Diplomatic Visit to Baku

President Pezeshkian Concludes Successful Diplomatic Visit to Baku

On Monday evening, President Masoud Pezeshkian concluded his official one-day trip to Baku and returned to Tehran. This visit was significant for strengthening Iran-Azerbaijan relations.

During this fruitful visit, President Pezeshkian actively participated in several key activities:

  • Engaged in discussions with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
  • Participated in a conference dedicated to Iran-Azerbaijan economic collaboration
  • Met with Iranian expatriates living in Azerbaijan

A notable outcome of the discussions was the signing of a joint statement between Pezeshkian and Aliyev, which reflects the commitment of both nations to enhance their bilateral ties.

Additionally, officials from Iran and Azerbaijan signed seven memoranda of understanding aimed at fostering cooperation across various sectors.

This visit highlights the ongoing efforts to bolster economic and cultural connections between Iran and Azerbaijan, paving the way for future collaborations.

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