Михаил Бочарников.
Russian companies to participate in restoration of liberated territories - Russian Ambassador
Baku/26.01.22/Turan: Two Russian business groups will visit Azerbaijan in 2021 to study prospects of participation in the projects in the liberated territories. Russian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Mikhail Bocharnikov told about it at a press conference on January 26.
According to him, the Russian companies filed 14 applications for investment in Karabakh into the agriculture, the supply of construction materials, railway construction and energy facilities. The participation of Russia in the transport projects is also discussed.
Business missions from Udmurtia and St. Petersburg will come this year, the Ambassador said. -02D-
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