
Head of Afghan Embassy in Azerbaijan Meets Azerbaijani Migration Official on Legal Status of Afghan Residents
BAKU (Afghan Verified) -- Doctor Mohammad Faisal, head of the Embassy of Afghanistan in Azerbaijan, met with Elvi Aliyev, Head of International Cooperation at the State Migration Service of Azerbaijan.
The meeting focused on the legal status of Afghans residing in Azerbaijan. The two sides also discussed related matters.
Both officials emphasized mutual coordination and sustained cooperation.
The encounter highlights diplomatic efforts to address residency issues for Afghan nationals in Azerbaijan, as reported in detail by RTA from the Afghan Embassy.
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