Azerbaijan and EU "in One Step" from Signing New Agreement - Ambassador of Netherlands
Baku / 25.04.19 / Turan: After the signing of a new agreement between Azerbaijan and the European Union, relations will be even more intense.
The Ambassador of the Netherlands in Azerbaijan Onno Kervers stated this at a press conference on Thursday.
He noted that the parties are currently one step away from signing the agreement.
"The agreement will simplify the entry of European companies into the Azerbaijani market, which will create additional conditions for deepening cooperation," he said. -71D-
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- 25 April 2019 12:36
Politics
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