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Premier of Azerbaijan meets Moldovan counterpart

Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Artur Rasizade met with Premier of the Republic of Moldova Vladimir Filat. Earlier the two met in private that followed with a meeting of participation of delegations. 
Rasizade said Azerbaijan and Moldova enjoyed warm relations and earlier. It is also felt in the present stage of bilateral relations which is, according to him, very important. At his words, the two countries enjoy close relations both in political and economic spheres.
The current visit of Moldovan Premier will give an impetus to boost bilateral ties even more, the Premier of Azerbaijan underlined.
Noting the increasing economic growth and potential of Azerbaijan, Artur Rsaizade gave detailed information on high socio-economic indices the Republic reached in the latest years. Only in the passed year the revenues from non-oil sector have increased by 11 percent, he said. This enables to keep under control energy security.
Touching upon the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno Karabakh conflict the Azeri Premier reminded the heavy consequences of this aggression against Azerbaijan. "If the peace talks would not yield result, Azerbaijan will liberate the occupied lands in any way", he emphasized.
Premier of Moldova Vlad Filat said he was pleased to visit Azerbaijan and congratulated on Azerbaijan`s election as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council. "This is evidence to increasing reputation of Azerbaijan" he stressed. The Moldovan Premier also underlined that his country is too interested in close bilateral relations and stands ready to make every possible steps to this end.

AzerTAc

19 January 2012, Thursday
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1 January

On May 19th President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, who is in Chicago, the USA, to attend a NATO summit, met Georgian leader Mikheil Saakashvili. 
The two presidents praised the development of the Azerbaijan-Georgia relations in a variety of fields.