BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 11. Azerbaijan's
Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and a delegation led by the
President of the Arab Parliament Mohamed Ahmed Alyammahi discussed
regional security in the Middle East and South Caucasus today, the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Trend.
The discussion included Azerbaijan's relations with Arab
countries and the Arab League and the Arab Parliament in general
and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as the peace process
between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
The meeting emphasized that the development of relations with
Muslim countries, including Arab countries, is one of the priority
directions in the foreign policy of Azerbaijan. Besides, the
meeting noted that Azerbaijan has always worked to ensure
stability, security, and peace in the region, and the importance of
increasing efforts to prevent conflicts and wars.
Solidarity was expressed regarding the importance of efforts to
resolve the current situation in the Gaza Strip. The meeting once
again underscored that in the context of the Palestinian issue,
Azerbaijan is guided by the "two-state" principle and supports the
solution in accordance with the norms and principles of
international law and relevant resolutions of the UN Security
Council.
In addition, the importance of the mediation efforts carried out
by Azerbaijan in recent years was emphasized.
Bayramov provided the other party with details about the past
conflict, the Azerbaijan-Armenia peace process, and the restoration
and reconstruction work carried out in the liberated territories in
the post-conflict period.
The meeting also exchanged views on other issues of mutual
interest.
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