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Eight Azerbaijani-Uzbek documents signed
Baku/21.06.22/Turan: Following the talks in Tashkent, the presidents of Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan signed eight documents.
Thus, the leaders of the two countries signed the Declaration "On deepening the strategic partnership and expanding comprehensive cooperation between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan."
In addition, intergovernmental agreements on cooperation in the military sphere, in the field of plant quarantine, on the protection of industrial property, on international automobile communications, and in the field of combating illegal migration were signed.
A Memorandum of Understanding was also signed between the Ministries of Labor of the two countries.
Another memorandum was signed between the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Innovative Development of Uzbekistan. ---16В06--
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