Azerbaijan pavilion in spotlight at international exhibition in Kuwait
Azerbaijan, United States, Great Britain, France, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, India, Syria and other countries took part in the international exhibition in Kuwait.
The Azerbaijan stand included the displays featuring ancient history, culture, nature, and traditions of our country, as well as Azerbaijan national cuisine, films and other materials.
The Azerbaijani pavilion daily attracts more than 200 visitors. Among the visitors were minister of information of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah and prime minister of the United Kingdom John Major.
The UK`s premier congratulated Azerbaijan people on the 20th anniversary of state independence and asked the Azerbaijan Ambassador to Kuwait Tural Rzayev to send his best regards to the President Ilham Aliyev.
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