India's New Ambassador Abhay Kumar Strengthens Ties with Azerbaijan FM
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New Delhi/ Baku, April 1 (NationPress) The newly appointed Indian Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Abhay Kumar, officially presented his Letter of Credence to Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov in Baku on Wednesday, representing an important milestone in the enhancement of bilateral relations.
“I met with Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov today and presented my Letter of Credence. We had productive discussions,” Ambassador Abhay Kumar shared on X.
The Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that Bayramov welcomed Kumar, congratulating him on his new role and extending wishes for his success in his diplomatic endeavors.
The meeting, highlighted in a tweet by the MFA of Azerbaijan, delved into the current dynamics of relations between both nations and the potential for future collaboration.
Both parties emphasized the necessity of institutionalized political dialogues between their foreign ministries, highlighting that such frameworks would aid in resolving differences and enhancing collaboration.
They expressed contentment with the existing direct air links and the increasing cooperation in tourism and education.
During discussions, energy collaboration was a focal point. The Azerbaijani representatives underscored the significance of ONGC Videsh Limited from India, which has interests in the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) oil fields and the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline, as a vital aspect of their economic partnership.
The leaders also exchanged views regarding regional security concerns. Tensions in the Middle East were acknowledged, while Ambassador Kumar expressed gratitude for Azerbaijan’s support in evacuating Indian citizens from Iran amid recent crises.
Ambassador Kumar expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome from the Azerbaijani government and reiterated his commitment to fostering India–Azerbaijan relations across various sectors.
“I am eager to contribute to the strengthening of our partnership in all areas,” he remarked.
The meeting reaffirmed the historical ties between India and Azerbaijan and a mutual desire to amplify cooperation in trade, energy, education, and cultural exchanges.