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Azerbaijan, Ukraine review current status of bilateral cooperation (PHOTO)

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Azerbaijan, Ukraine review current status of bilateral cooperation (PHOTO)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 2. On June 2, Prime
Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov met with First
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy of Ukraine Denys
Shmyhal to discuss the current state of bilateral cooperation,
Trend reports, citing
the Cabinet of Ministers.

The meeting highlighted the importance of the events held as
part of “Baku Energy Week.”

In addition, it was noted at the meeting that Baku has once
again become one of the main centers of global energy dialogue, and
it was noted that this platform has made a significant contribution
to the development of international cooperation in the field of
energy security, the “green” transition, and sustainable
development.

The sides exchanged views on the current state and prospects of
bilateral cooperation between Azerbaijan and Ukraine, and discussed
opportunities for expanding relations in the economic, trade,
energy, humanitarian, and other areas of mutual interest.

In the course of the meeting, the importance of the humanitarian
aid provided by Azerbaijan to Ukraine was emphasized, and gratitude
was expressed for the humanitarian aid sent by Azerbaijan to the
Ukrainian people and its contribution to the restoration of
civilian infrastructure.

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