BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 19. Azerbaijan's
Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeyhun Bayramov received the Ambassador
of Malaysia to the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ahmad Kamrizamil Bin
Mohd Rza, upon the completion of his diplomatic tenure in the
country.


​The Press Service Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
released information in this regard.


​During the meeting, an exchange of views took place on the
current state and development perspectives of friendship and
cooperation relations between Azerbaijan and Malaysia. The parties
emphasized the importance of developing political dialogue,
intensifying mutual visits and contacts, expanding trade and
economic ties, and promoting cooperation in the fields of energy,
education, tourism, as well as humanitarian and cultural
spheres.


​At the meeting, cooperation issues between Azerbaijan and
Malaysia within the framework of international organizations were
discussed. The sides noted with satisfaction the effective
cooperation of our countries within the Non-Aligned Movement, the
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and other multilateral
platforms, as well as the significance of the Conference on
Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) summit
and the OIC summit to be held in our country this year and next
year for further expanding cooperation.


​During the meeting, an exchange of views also took place
regarding the current situation in the region during the
post-conflict period, the Azerbaijan-Armenia normalization process,
and regional cooperation perspectives.


​Minister Jeyhun Bayramov thanked Ambassador Ahmad Kamrizamil
Bin Mohd Rza for his contribution to the development of bilateral
relations during his tenure in Azerbaijan and wished him success in
his future endeavors.


​Ambassador Ahmad Kamrizamil Bin Mohd Rza expressed his
gratitude for the support extended during his diplomatic service in
our country and conveyed his confidence that relations between
Azerbaijan and Malaysia will continue to develop further.


​During the meeting, an exchange of views was also held on other
regional and international issues of mutual interest.