Signing the Azerbaijani-Kazakhstani agreements
Signing of six agreements concluded The talks in Baku between the presidents of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan - Ilham Aliyev and Nursultan Nazarbayev resulted in signing six agreements. The heads of state signed the Joint Declaration of the Presidents.
In addition, an agreement was signed in the fields of logistics and railway engineering between CJSC Azerbaijan Railways and the National Company Kazakhstan Railways. The Protocol on Amendments and Additions to the Agreement on Double Taxation between the Government of Azerbaijan and the Government of Kazakhstan was signed. The sides also signed intergovernmental agreements on international automobile links and an agreement on cooperation in the field of quarantine and plant protection.
The "Program of Cooperation for 2017-2018 between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan" was adopted .- 06D--
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