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Azerbaijan and Israel sign an agreement on environmental protection
Baku/19.04.23/Turan: An agreement has been signed between Azerbaijan and Israel in the field of environmental protection, Azerbaijani Economy Minister Mikail Jabbarov announced this on his Twitter account on April 19. "The agreement will serve to strengthen cooperation between our countries in the field of environmental protection and improve the efficient use of resources," he said.
The agreement was signed by the Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan Mukhtar Babayev and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel, Co-chairman of the Joint Commission Eli Cohen.
It should be noted that earlier a meeting of the Joint Azerbaijani-Israeli Commission was held in Baku, where issues of promoting trade relations and investments, cooperation in the field of environmental protection and in the field of digital economy were considered. --16D--
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- 19 April 2023 14:46
Politics
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The OSCE Minsk Group and related institutions should be abolished, stated Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Maria Zakharova at a briefing on Friday.
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