BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 12. A new round of
political consultations between the foreign ministries of
Azerbaijan and Greece took place in Athens on May 12, Trend reports via the
Azerbaijani MFA.


The Azerbaijani delegation was led by Deputy Foreign Minister
Fariz Rzayev, while the Greek delegation was led by Deputy Foreign
Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou.


The meeting featured detailed discussions on the current state
of political dialogue between Azerbaijan and Greece, and the
importance of regular mutual visits at various levels was
emphasized.


The consultations also addressed prospects for developing
relations in the trade, economic, humanitarian, scientific, and
educational spheres, including within the framework of strategic
energy and transport projects implemented with the participation
and initiative of Azerbaijan, and expressed satisfaction with the
continuation of contacts and cooperation within international
organizations.


During the meeting, the Greek side was provided with detailed
information on the current situation in the region, the process of
normalizing relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, and the
large-scale restoration, reconstruction, and demining efforts
underway in the liberated territories. The parties also exchanged
views on other regional and international issues of mutual
interest.