Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia Address Co-Op Between Countries (PHOTO)
Date
12/19/2022 3:33:12 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 19. Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov met
with a delegation led by Minister of investment of the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia, co-chairman of the Intergovernmental Joint Commission
between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Khalid Bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry
told trend on
December 19.
The ministers praised the development of bilateral relations,
co-operation in economy, trade, investment, agriculture, energy,
renewable energy, and other fields.
Minister Bayramov noted that Azerbaijan attaches particular
importance to the relations with Saudi Arabia and the enhancement
of cooperation in various fields. Speaking of regional and
international collaboration, the minister noted that the two
countries continue supporting each other within a number of
organizations. He added that Azerbaijan commends the fair position
of Saudi Arabia regarding the territorial integrity and sovereignty
of our country, especially within the UN and the OIC.
The minister talked about the opportunities for the energy,
agricultural, and tourism cooperation, as well as stressed that
Azerbaijan has great potential for improving renewable energy,
especially wind energy. The successful outcome of the Joint
Intergovernmental Commission's session and the importance of
business forums between the two countries were also discussed.
The sides reviewed large-scale reconstruction activities in
liberated areas and explored ways of cooperation in this
direction.
The Saudi Arabian minister praised the work done in Azerbaijan's
liberated territories during his visit to Karabakh. He spoke of
investors in Saudi Arabia who are interested in Azerbaijan's
energy, particularly green energy, agriculture, eco-tourism. The
official noted that Saudi Arabia attaches great importance to
cooperation with Azerbaijan.
The ministers also exchanged views on bilateral and multilateral
cooperation issues, and regional processes.
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