A COUNCIL WILL BE CREATED ON LEVEL OF AZERI AND UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTS
Author: E.Huseynov
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
Sept 4 2006
During the official visit of Ukrainian President Victor Yushenka to
Azerbaijan, it is expected to create a Council on the level of heads
of the two countries, Azerbaijani ambassador to Ukraine Talat Aliyev
told in his interview with AzTV,Trendreports.
According to him, the Council will be headed by the presidents
themselves and will come together once a year. Both presidents have
decided to meet once a year to discuss the development of the relations
between the two countries in the spheres of policy, economy, culture,
humanitarian and other spheres, he added.
Besides, Aliyev mentioned the joint declaration that will be signed
during the visit on the level of presidents. This document will
reflect general approaches of the two countries towards international
problems, as well as Armenian-Azerbaijani, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
joint fight with separatism and terrorism, and joint activities in
resolving energy problems, the ambassador underlined.
Author: E.Huseynov
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
Sept 4 2006
During the official visit of Ukrainian President Victor Yushenka to
Azerbaijan, it is expected to create a Council on the level of heads
of the two countries, Azerbaijani ambassador to Ukraine Talat Aliyev
told in his interview with AzTV,Trendreports.
According to him, the Council will be headed by the presidents
themselves and will come together once a year. Both presidents have
decided to meet once a year to discuss the development of the relations
between the two countries in the spheres of policy, economy, culture,
humanitarian and other spheres, he added.
Besides, Aliyev mentioned the joint declaration that will be signed
during the visit on the level of presidents. This document will
reflect general approaches of the two countries towards international
problems, as well as Armenian-Azerbaijani, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
joint fight with separatism and terrorism, and joint activities in
resolving energy problems, the ambassador underlined.