Iran Reaffirms Commitment to Strengthen Ties with Azerbaijan, Says President Pezeshkian

Iran Reaffirms Commitment to Strengthen Ties with Azerbaijan, Says President Pezeshkian

During a pivotal visit to Baku, President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that Iran and Azerbaijan have reached significant agreements, reinforcing Tehran’s commitment to their implementation. This visit marks a crucial step in strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations.

In a meeting with Iranian expatriates in Baku, Pezeshkian emphasized the region’s shared cultural roots as a solid foundation for enhanced cooperation. He stated:

“The Islamic Republic is determined to overcome any obstacles that may hinder the execution of agreements.”

The president expressed confidence in Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s role in facilitating the development of bilateral relations. He noted that:

“The region is at a golden juncture for transformative change, aiming to create a new civilization in the West Asia region.”

Key points from President Pezeshkian’s address include:

  • The potential for regional nations to collaborate to enhance their positions.
  • Addressing shared challenges through effective communication.
  • Highlighting Iran’s expansive market opportunities in trade, science, industry, and tourism.

Pezeshkian underscored that these market opportunities are critical for Iran’s further progress. He also reassured the Iranian community in Azerbaijan that his administration is dedicated to:

  1. Simplifying regulations.
  2. Removing barriers faced by compatriots living abroad.

This commitment is essential for building a stronger relationship between Iran and Azerbaijan and fostering growth in the region.

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