President Pezeshkian's Historic Arrival in Baku: Strengthening Ties and Building Futures

President Pezeshkian’s Historic Arrival in Baku: Strengthening Ties and Building Futures

In a significant diplomatic move, President Masoud Pezeshkian has landed in Baku, the vibrant capital of Azerbaijan, for a crucial one-day visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations.

Upon his arrival at Heydar Aliyev International Airport, President Pezeshkian was warmly received by key Azerbaijani officials, including First Deputy Prime Minister Yagub Eyyubov and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Samir Sharifov.

The agenda for the visit includes:

  • An official welcome ceremony hosted by President Ilham Aliyev at the Zagulba Presidential Palace.
  • A private bilateral meeting between Presidents Pezeshkian and Aliyev.
  • Discussions between Iranian and Azerbaijani delegations.
  • The signing of key cooperation documents addressing mutual interests.
  • A joint press conference to announce the outcomes of their consultations.

Moreover, President Pezeshkian’s itinerary features participation in a joint business meeting with President Aliyev and interactions with the Iranian diaspora in Azerbaijan.

This visit is not just a routine meeting; it marks a strategic milestone in Iran’s foreign policy, aimed at revitalizing ties between the two neighboring countries.

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