Publish date5 Mar 2017 - 15:13
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Rouhani hails 'brotherly' ties as Aliyev visits Iran

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has hailed relations with neighboring Azerbaijan as “friendly, brotherly and strategic,” saying they share close views on regional issues.
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Tehran-Baku ties “have made considerable progress in the past three years,” Rouhani said at a joint news conference with his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev who arrived in Tehran Sunday for a one-day visit. 

President Rouhani also said the two Muslim countries view terrorism as a major threat, adding they share common views on the need to fight terrorists in Iraq and Syria and elsewhere.
"We see terrorism which is unfortunately rooted in the Wahhabi and Salafi ideology as a big threat to the region and believe the roots of this ideology has to be dried up," the president said. 

"On the issue of Syria and Iraq, we share common views and hope efforts by Iran, Turkey and Russia in this regard will bear fruit," Rouhani said, adding the ultimate solution for Syria has to be political. 

"Iran believes the territorial integrity of countries must be respected and regional problems resolved through political means and dialog." 
Aliyev said political relations between Iran and Azerbaijan were "excellent" while economic cooperation between the two countries had made considerable progress.

His visit to Tehran is the third in the past three years during which he has also met President Rouhani eight times, Aliyev said, adding cordial bilateral ties are rooted in cultural, historical and religious commonalities.

"These visits show relations between the two countries are progressing proudly." 


Bilateral trade grew 70% in 2016 following the implementation of their bilateral agreements, Aliyev said as he cited 18 MoUs signed between them in recent years.

"Today, two more documents were signed between the two countries which is a good basis for strengthening relations," he added. 

Aliyev also hailed Iranian firms for investing in Azerbaijan, citing Iran's stake in Shah Deniz which is Azerbaijan's largest gas field in the Caspian Sea and drilling oil in the waters.  

Rouhani said Iran is ready for swap of oil and oil products with Azerbaijan. He touched on transit cooperation between the countries, saying their recent completion of a rail road linking Iranian city of Rasht to Astara in Azerbaijan had marked an important step in this regard. 

In their talks, the two sides also discussed cooperation on environmental issues in the Caspian Sea as well as the legal regime of the waters which are shared by Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan. 

"Legal issues in the Caspian Sea require the consensus of the five countries. In this context, cooperation, consultation and negotiation between Iran and Azerbaijan is very important," Rouhani said.

Aliyev said Azerbaijan attaches great importance to the South-North Corridor, which stretches from the Indian Ocean to Russia, China, Central Asia and East Europe. 
He also thanked Tehran for its efforts to resolve the Karabakh dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Iran has repeatedly announced readiness to mediate between the two sides. Rouhani said the Islamic Republic believes all regional problems, including Karabakh, should be resolved thorough dialog.

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