President Pezeshkian's Baku Visit: A Key Step Toward Strengthening Comprehensive Bilateral Relations

President Pezeshkian’s Baku Visit: A Key Step Toward Strengthening Comprehensive Bilateral Relations

In a significant move for bilateral relations, President Masoud Pezeshkian’s recent visit to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is set to enhance cooperation across multiple sectors including scientific, economic, cultural, and security fields.

On his X account, Pezeshkian shared, “Yesterday in Baku, we reached understandings and signed documents with my dear brother, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev.” This visit aims to strengthen trust and open new horizons for comprehensive collaboration.

Key highlights from President Pezeshkian’s visit include:

  • Discussions with President Ilham Aliyev: The leaders engaged in meaningful dialogues to foster bilateral relations.
  • Attendance at a conference: Pezeshkian participated in a conference focused on Iran-Azerbaijan economic collaboration.
  • Meeting with Iranian expatriates: The President connected with Iranians living in Azerbaijan, reinforcing community ties.
  • Joint statement and agreements: A joint statement was signed, alongside seven memoranda of understanding between the two nations.

Pezeshkian also expressed his heartfelt gratitude to President Aliyev for the warm hospitality extended to him during his stay. This visit not only signifies a step forward for Iran-Azerbaijan relations but also emphasizes the commitment to mutual growth and solidarity.

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