Azerbaijan and Bulgaria will cooperate on border issues and the fight against crime
Baku / 22.11..19 / Turan: On November 22, the head of the State Border Service of Azerbaijan Elchin Guliyev met with the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Bulgaria Mladen Marinov in Baku.
According to the press service of the State Border Service, during the meeting the parties signed an agreement on cooperation on border issues.
At the same time, the delegations of the two countries exchanged views on the experience in border protection and other topics.
The Bulgarian Minister was received also by the Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan, Vilayat Eyvazov.
During the meeting, the parties signed a protocol on cooperation in the fight against organized crime. -02D-
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