Presidents of Iran, Russia and Azerbaijan vowed to cooperate in line with the Charter of the United Nations for settlement of the disputes.
Presidents of Iran, Russia and Azerbaijan vowed to cooperate in line with the Charter of the United Nations for settlement of the disputes.
Following a tripartite meeting in Baku on Monday, Islamic Republic of Iran President Hassan Rouhani, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Azeri President Ilham Aliyev signed a joint statement in which they stressed the importance of cooperation between the three countries.
The statement underlined mutual and tripartite initiatives to help settlement of the disputes in the region through negotiations in line with the Charter of the United Nations, IRNA news agency reported.
The three presidents called for comprehensive cooperation for consolidation and development of political dialogue among them and the entire region.
They agreed on cooperation in fields of tourism, cultural issues, trade, the youth affairs, facilitating visa formality, consular services and easing trade tariffs to help free trade as well as cooperation among border provinces to develop border trade.
Meanwhille, the Rouhani, Putin and Aliyev called for cooperation on campaign against terrorism, extremism, the organized crimes, unlawful trade of weapons, drug and human trafficking and information technology related crimes.