Austria Wants to Deepen Economic Cooperation with Azerbaijan
Baku / 19.09.18 / Turan: Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev received the Vice-Chancellor of Austria Heinz-Christian Strahe, who is on a visit to Baku.
According to the website of the President, Strahe said he arrived with a representative delegation to discuss issues of deepening bilateral relations.
He proposed the creation of a special Council to promote cooperation, discuss issues of strategic importance and implement joint projects.
Vienna is interested in attracting investments to Azerbaijan from the EU, exporting Austrian technologies and importing goods produced in Azerbaijan.
The Vice-Chancellor also expressed interest of the Austrian side to export Azerbaijani products to the EU markets. -05D06-
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