Iran, Azerbaijan Presidents Hold Call on Bilateral and Regional Issues

In a continuation of diplomatic engagement between Tehran and Baku, the presidents of Iran and the Republic of Azerbaijan held a telephone conversation to review bilateral relations and discuss key regional developments, underscoring their commitment to continued dialogue and cooperation.

According to Khabaronline, According to a statement released by the Office of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Masoud Pezeshkian, President of Iran, and Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan, emphasized that relations between the two countries are rooted in principles of friendship, good neighborliness, and mutual respect. The statement highlighted the deep historical, ethnic, and religious ties connecting the peoples of Iran and Azerbaijan.

During the call, both sides referred to previous visits by the Iranian president to Azerbaijan, high-level meetings between the two leaders, and constructive negotiations held in recent years. These engagements, they noted, have played a significant role in advancing bilateral political relations and regional cooperation.

President Aliyev expressed concern over the current regional situation and reiterated Azerbaijan’s readiness to contribute to easing tensions. He stressed Baku’s support for resolving regional disputes through dialogue, negotiations, and mutual understanding.

The conversation also included an exchange of views on various aspects of the friendly relations between the two neighboring countries, as well as potential future steps. Both leaders agreed on the importance of maintaining regular contacts and consultations, a process observers say could contribute to greater stability and cooperation across the region.

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