Azerbaijani President Announces Continued Provision of Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine

Azerbaijan will continue to provide humanitarian support to Ukraine. This was stated by the country's President Ilham Aliyev during a meeting in Baku with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha.

The parties noted that the two states "have always supported each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty." Particular attention was paid to finding ways to end the Russian-Ukrainian war. Sybiha expressed gratitude to Azerbaijan for its support, as well as for the humanitarian and energy assistance provided during the winter.

In April, Aliyev spoke at the international forum "Towards a New World Order." According to him, there will be no peace between Russia and Ukraine in the near future. Moscow will not give up the conquered territories, and Kyiv will not stop trying to return them.

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