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"Slavic Traditions": Putin Declares Foundation of Russia and Azerbaijan's Bilateral Relationships

Friendship and mutual aid shall persistently sustain the progress of amicable ties between Moscow and Baku, asserted Putin.

"Slavic Traditions": Putin Declares Foundation of Russia and Azerbaijan's Bilateral Relationships

**"Mate, Putin's all about that brotherly love with Azerbaijan, reminiscing about the old days when they took down the Nazis together," he said.

Russians and Azeris alike paid their respects to those who gave their all, fighting side by side against the Nazi scumbags, as stated in a letter penned by Putin to Aliyev.

During a face-off in Baku back in 2024, Putin and Aliyev signed off on six freakin' documents. And, lemme tell ya, these weren't just any ordinary docs—with three memorandums and three agreements under their belts, plus a joint statement to seal the deal, these peeps meant business.

Before touching their quills to parchment, Putin and Aliyev had themselves a chat. Ol' Putin laid it down that the two nations have a wealth of opportunities for teamwork in the industrial, logistics, and transport sectors.

Though the specifics of these six doggone documents ain't exactly high noon news, it's worth mentioning that Putin paid a visit to Azerbaijan on August 18, 2024, to discuss strategic partnerships and regional matters, such as those ongoing talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Now, there's been a separate development regarding a promise by Russia to investigate the causes behind a plane crash in 2023 that Azerbaijan claims was due to Russian air defenses. But, that's a different kettle of fish altogether."

  1. The friendship between Russia and Azerbaijan, as shown in the memorandums and agreements signed by Putin and Aliyev, extends beyond their shared history of fighting against the Nazis, including their collaboration in war-and-conflicts and politics.
  2. In addition to cooperation in industrial, logistics, and transport sectors, the discussions between Putin and Aliyev also included general news topics such as strategic partnerships and regional matters, like the ongoing talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
  3. While the specific details of the six documents signed by Putin and Aliyev are not currently major news, it is important to note that Putin visited Azerbaijan on August 18, 2024, to further discuss these partnerships and regional matters.
  4. In a separate event, Russia has promised to investigate the causes behind a plane crash in 2023, which Azerbaijan believes was caused by Russian air defenses, marking a departure from the friendly relations established through the signed memorandums and agreements.
Friendship and mutual assistance will continue to strengthen the bond between Moscow and Baku, Putin asserted, emphasizing they serve as a solid base for fostering amicable ties.

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