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Aserbaidschan und Iran erörtern Verkehrsfragen

Aserbaidschan und Iran erörtern Verkehrsfragen

Laut dem zwischen der aserbaidschanischen und der iranischen Regierung unterzeichneten Memorandum wurden Finanz-, Grenz-, Zoll- und Umweltfragen im Zusammenhang mit dem Bau einer Straßenbrücke und eines Fußgängerübergangs über den Fluss Astarachay erörtert.
Turkey’s Vision of the Wider Caspian Region

Turkey’s Vision of the Wider Caspian Region

Azerbaijan is now increasingly seen as a springboard for Turkey to reach out to Central Asia where Ankara taps into its significant cultural leverage, along with Central Asian states’ willingness to diversify their foreign relations away from Moscow and Beijing.
Azerbaijan and Iran discussed transport issues

Azerbaijan and Iran discussed transport issues

According to the memorandum signed between the Azerbaijani and Iranian governments, financial, border, customs, and environmental issues related to the construction of a road bridge and pedestrian crossing over the Astarachay River (322 km south of Baku) were discussed.
Treffen zwischen Alijew und Paschinjan in Brüssel

Treffen zwischen Alijew und Paschinjan in Brüssel

Charles Michel betonte in seiner Erklärung die Bedeutung der Wiederherstellung der Kommunikation zwischen Armenien und Aserbaidschan sowie in der Südkaukasusregion und wies darauf hin, dass dieser Prozess unter voller Wahrung der Souveränität aller Länder erfolgen sollte.

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