UPU helps Azerbaijan to improve the quality of mail
In the Swiss city of Bern is a three-day (November 26-29) meeting of the Board of Trustees Quality of Service Fund (QSF) of the Universal Postal Union (UPU).
At a meeting of the structure, consisting of representatives from 9 countries participated elected from Eastern Europe and North Asia employee of Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan Nasir Hamidi.
Among the main issues they discussed taking appropriate decisions on the projects submitted to the secretariat of the UPU, and efforts to improve the quality of international mail services. The meeting also discussed preliminary, interim and final reports, and other documents necessary for the implementation of the above projects.
Participate in the Board of Trustees and joining international projects will allow the Azerbaijani postal mail to prepare and fund new projects aimed at improving the quality of postal services in the country. On arrival in Baku Hamidov answered questions from Turan. - 17D-
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