BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 11. Azerbaijan’s
Prime Minister, Ali Asadov, held an official meeting with his
Georgian counterpart Irakli Kobakhidze on December 11 as part of
his working visit to Turkmenistan, Trend reports via the Cabinet of Ministers.
According to the source, Asadov conveyed greetings from the
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, to the
Georgian side.
Kobakhidze expressed his gratitude for President Ilham Aliyev’s
greetings and asked that his own greetings be conveyed to the head
of the Azerbaijani state.
During the meeting, both leaders expressed satisfaction with the
development of the Azerbaijani-Georgian strategic partnership
across trade and economic relations, investment, transport and
transit, oil and gas, green energy, humanitarian initiatives, and
other areas.
The meeting drew special attention to pressing issues on the
agenda of mutually beneficial cooperation between the two
countries.
Turkmenistan is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its
permanent neutrality in 2025, culminating on December 12
(Neutrality Day), which coincides with the UN-declared
"International Year of Peace and Trust." This milestone marks three
decades since the UN recognized its status on December 12, 1995,
celebrated with international forums in Ashgabat.
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