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'Til we meet again' - Aliyev bids Putin farewell following talks in Baku٠٠:٠٠:٢٤
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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev was seen walking with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, as the two concluded talks in Baku on Monday.

Footage shows the two presidents leaving Gulustan Palace.

Aliyev bid his Russian counterpart farewell, saying: "Til we meet again."

Putin arrived in Baku on Sunday for a two-day state visit. The Kremlin reported that the leadership of the two countries planned to discuss further development of bilateral relations and their strategic partnership, as well as current international and regional issues.

'Til we meet again' - Aliyev bids Putin farewell following talks in Baku

Azerbaijan, Baku
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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev was seen walking with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, as the two concluded talks in Baku on Monday.

Footage shows the two presidents leaving Gulustan Palace.

Aliyev bid his Russian counterpart farewell, saying: "Til we meet again."

Putin arrived in Baku on Sunday for a two-day state visit. The Kremlin reported that the leadership of the two countries planned to discuss further development of bilateral relations and their strategic partnership, as well as current international and regional issues.

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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev was seen walking with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, as the two concluded talks in Baku on Monday.

Footage shows the two presidents leaving Gulustan Palace.

Aliyev bid his Russian counterpart farewell, saying: "Til we meet again."

Putin arrived in Baku on Sunday for a two-day state visit. The Kremlin reported that the leadership of the two countries planned to discuss further development of bilateral relations and their strategic partnership, as well as current international and regional issues.

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