Iran, Azerbaijan want to clear up disputes

Iran and Azerbaijan have placed emphasis on the requirement for the settlement of current disagreements between the countries in order for their relations to align naturally.

Iran (IMNA) - The comments were made over the phone on Thursday as Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and his Azeri counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov discussed the most recent situation of the two countries' relations.

The senior diplomats emphasized that the quality of the two countries' ties ought to be consistent with the idea of good neighborliness and fit with their shared objectives.

The authorities underlined that the negotiations between the two sides must continue, adding that the countries must exchange technical and specialized teams to work on resolving their long-standing issues.

They also emphasized the need of managing how each side's media sources report their interactions.

When the embassy of the Eurasian country was attacked in Tehran, the capital of Iran, the ties grew tense.

The attack was classified as a "terrorist" occurrence by Azerbaijan, despite the fact that an investigation revealed the attacker's motivation to be "personal and family-related problems."

Ilham Aliyev, the president of Azerbaijan, also attributed the incident to the "Iranian establishment."

Later, Baku expelled four Iranian diplomats, which prompted Tehran to take a similar action in response.

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