Iran Prioritizes Strong Ties with Azerbaijan, Deputy Foreign Minister Affirms

Iran Prioritizes Strong Ties with Azerbaijan, Deputy Foreign Minister Affirms

The significance of Azerbaijan for Iran has been underscored by Saeed Khatibzadeh, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Head of the Institute for Political and International Studies. The close ties and historical sentiments between the two nations are crucial for both parties.

Khatibzadeh highlighted several key points regarding the relationship between Azerbaijan and Iran:

  • Close Relations: The two countries share a bond that is deeply rooted in history and culture.
  • Recent Developments: The bilateral relations have entered a new and promising phase, particularly following President Masoud Pezeshkian’s recent visit to Azerbaijan, which he described as a turning point.
  • Focus on Cooperation: Khatibzadeh emphasized the need to remove obstacles that hinder cooperation between the two countries.
  • Geopolitical Adjustments: He noted that current geopolitical and geo-economic developments require both nations to adapt their policies accordingly.

This engagement signifies a commitment to enhancing relations at a higher level, paving the way for future collaboration between Azerbaijan and Iran.

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