Azerbaijani President Sends Congratulatory Letter To Prime Minister Of Georgia On Independence Day
Date
5/26/2023 3:08:16 PM
(MENAFN- AzerNews) Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has sent a congratulatory
letter to the Prime Minister, Irakli Garibashvili on the occasion
of Independence Day, Azernews reports.
The letter reads:
Dear Mr. Prime Minister,
I wholeheartedly congratulate you and your entire people on my
own behalf and on behalf of the people of Azerbaijan on the
occasion of the National Holiday of Georgia- the Independence
Day.
Declaring their independence at about the same time 105 years
ago, Azerbaijan and Georgia nurture their ties from the will of our
peoples that have been historically living in the friendship and
good neighborhood. We are pleased that our interstate relations
built on such solid foundations have reached the current high level
by being developed dramatically and comprehensively.
Georgia is the important partner, ally and friendly country for
us. We attach a particular importance to strengthen and further
deepen our ties based on mutual trust and support in all areas.
I am confident that large scale energy and transportation
projects we implement successfully, and our collaboration enriched
by new contents on daily basis will continue to significantly
contribute to the prosperity of our peoples, thriving of our
countries, and to the security and progress of our region.
On this remarkable day, I wish you strong health, success in
your endeavors and everlasting peace and prosperity to the friendly
people of Georgia.
Sincerely,
Ilham Aliyev
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan
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