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Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan signed package of bilateral agreements /UPDATED/
Baku/20.04.22/Turan: Following Wednesday's bilateral talks between the heads of Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan in Baku, bilateral agreements were signed.
In particular, the heads of the two countries signed a Declaration on Strategic Partnership between Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan,
Also, Academies of State Administration, State TV channels, Ministries of Agriculture, Antimonopoly Committees, Ministries of Communications and Digital Development of the two countries signed an agreement on cooperation.
An intergovernmental agreement on air transportation, intellectual property protection, and cooperation between the Ministries of Finance of the two countries was also signed. -02D-
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2022 April 20 (Wednesday) 12:10:18
Visit of the President of Kyrgyzstan
Baku/20.04.22/Turan: The official visit of Kyrgyz President Sadir Japarov to Azerbaijan began Wednesday morning. During a one-on-one meeting with Azerbaijani leader Ilham Aliyev, the two sides discussed further development and strengthening of bilateral relations.
I. Aliyev pointed out that a package of agreements will be signed during the visit and the most important among them is the Declaration on Strategic Partnership
"This will raise our relations to a new level," Aliyev said as adding that the development of trade and economic relations, transport links and regional security will also be at the center of attention.
Then the meeting continued with the participation of delegations.-02D-
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