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Azerbaijani diaspora committee fosters closer ties with Morocco via diplomatic talks (PHOTO)
@Source: trend.az
BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 14. The Chairman of
Azerbaijan's State Committee on Work with Diaspora Fuad Muradov
held meetings with senior officials of various official
institutions and international organizations during his visit to
Morocco, Trend
reports via the committee statement.
Meetings with Speaker of the Moroccan Parliament's House of
Representatives Rachid Talbi El Alami, Director-General of ICESCO
Salim bin Mohammad Al Malik, as well as the meetings at the Hassan
II Foundation for Moroccans Abroad, the Council of the Moroccan
Community Abroad, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African
Cooperation, and Moroccans Abroad featured a wide exchange of views
on the friendship and cooperation between the two countries, as
well as the opportunities for cooperation between Azerbaijanis
living abroad and Moroccans.
The committee chairman emphasized that under the leadership of
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, relations between the two
countries have further developed and shared information on
large-scale projects that have been implemented.
Moroccan officials highly appreciated the Chairman’s visit,
emphasizing the importance of exchanging experiences in diaspora
activities and joint cooperation, and they noted the irreplaceable
role of the diaspora in developing the relations between the two
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Azerbaijan
to Morocco Nazim Samadov participated in the meetings.
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