ILHAM ALIYEV, BRITISH MPS DISCUSS COOPERATION
news.az
May 27 2011
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has received a delegation of British
MPs, led by Mark Field, chairman of the UK-Azerbaijan parliamentary
group.
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received a British delegation led
by Mark Field, chairman of the UK-Azerbaijan parliamentary group,
member of the Conservative Party and Intelligence and Security
Committee from the Cities of London and Westminster.
Conservative MP Field said one of his group's objectives was to
find out about Azerbaijan and report back to members of the British
parliament. He noted Azerbaijan that had great potential not only
in oil and gas, but also in the non-energy sector. He expressed hope
that the UK and Azerbaijan would share best practice in agriculture,
tourism, sports, culture and other areas.
Touching upon the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh,
Field said that over the past 20 years the Azerbaijani people and
government had been very patient and stressed that they understood
Azerbaijan's concerns over the conflict.
The president welcomed the group's plans to report back on Azerbaijan's
achievements and future plans.
The head of state said that Azerbaijani-UK relations covered various
spheres and were developing successfully. He added that the two
countries enjoyed a long history of energy cooperation.
President Aliyev underlined the importance of expanding cooperation
in tourism, sport and culture as well as the non-oil sector.
He underscored the need to explore even more opportunities to develop
mutually beneficial cooperation.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
May 27 2011
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has received a delegation of British
MPs, led by Mark Field, chairman of the UK-Azerbaijan parliamentary
group.
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received a British delegation led
by Mark Field, chairman of the UK-Azerbaijan parliamentary group,
member of the Conservative Party and Intelligence and Security
Committee from the Cities of London and Westminster.
Conservative MP Field said one of his group's objectives was to
find out about Azerbaijan and report back to members of the British
parliament. He noted Azerbaijan that had great potential not only
in oil and gas, but also in the non-energy sector. He expressed hope
that the UK and Azerbaijan would share best practice in agriculture,
tourism, sports, culture and other areas.
Touching upon the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh,
Field said that over the past 20 years the Azerbaijani people and
government had been very patient and stressed that they understood
Azerbaijan's concerns over the conflict.
The president welcomed the group's plans to report back on Azerbaijan's
achievements and future plans.
The head of state said that Azerbaijani-UK relations covered various
spheres and were developing successfully. He added that the two
countries enjoyed a long history of energy cooperation.
President Aliyev underlined the importance of expanding cooperation
in tourism, sport and culture as well as the non-oil sector.
He underscored the need to explore even more opportunities to develop
mutually beneficial cooperation.
From: A. Papazian