The move is seen as a positive step that could further strengthen bilateral relations between the two news agencies, as mentioned during a meeting between Aliyev and his Iranian counterpart, Ali Naderi.
In his statement, Aliyev expressed optimism about the potential for the news agencies to expand their mutual relations, indicating a desire for the bilateral ties to return to their previous levels.
IRNA, which boasts a rich history spanning almost 90 years, currently disseminates its news and productions in Persian as well as nine other languages, including English, Arabic, Urdu, French, German, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, and Turkish.
The launch of the Azeri website is expected to further diversify its reach and engage with the Azerbaijani-speaking audience more effectively.
The positive response from AZERTAC and the potential for enhanced cooperation between the two news agencies mark a significant development in media relations between Azerbaijan and Iran, fostering a spirit of collaboration and shared communication goals.