Wednesday, 07 December 2005

MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT OF AZERBAIJAN ILHAM ALIYEV WITH THE PRESIDENT OF PAKISTAN PERVEZ MUSHARRAF

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As is reported, within the framework of the Third Extraordinary Summit of the Organization of Islamic Conference, on December 7, President of the Azerbaijan Republic Ilham Aliyev has met in the city of Mecca the President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf. During the meeting, the sides expressed satisfaction with expansion of mutual relations in various areas, including successful development of cooperation in political, economic and other spheres. The head of the states have emphasized confidence on the further expansion of connections between Azerbaijan and Pakistan, having expressed satisfaction with constant development of cooperation within the framework of the international organizations, including OIC.
As is reported, within the framework of the Third Extraordinary Summit of the Organization of Islamic Conference, on December 7, President of the Azerbaijan Republic Ilham Aliyev has met in the city of Mecca the President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf. During the meeting, the sides expressed satisfaction with expansion of mutual relations in various areas, including successful development of cooperation in political, economic and other spheres. The head of the states have emphasized confidence on the further expansion of connections between Azerbaijan and Pakistan, having expressed satisfaction with constant development of cooperation within the framework of the international organizations, including OIC.President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has interested in the work done in connection with liquidation of heavy consequences of earthquake, which have occurred in Pakistan. The president of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf has expressed gratitude for the help rendered by the government of Azerbaijan in this connection. President Pervez Musharraf also was interested in process of settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The head of the Azerbaijan state Ilham Aliyev has informed on going process of the negotiations connected to peace settlement of the problem. The head of the Pakistani state has once again emphasized the position of his country on the question of the fair resolution to conflict within the framework of territorial integrity and inviolability of borders of Azerbaijan. At the meeting, also exchanged were views on a number of other questions representing mutual interest. (AzerTag)
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