Signing the Azerbaijani-Serbian agreements
Baku/21.05.18/Turan: Within the framework of the official visit of Serbian President Alexander Vucic to Baku, the bilateral Azerbaijani-Serbian agreements were signed today. "The plan of joint activities on strategic partnership between Azerbaijan and Serbia" was signed by Azerbaijani Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Serbian President Alexander Vučić; The memorandum on "Cooperation in the field of healthcare" was signed by the ministers of health of the two countries Oktay Shiraliyev and Zlatibor Loncar;
The memorandum "On cooperation between the Ministries of Justice of Azerbaijan and Serbia" was signed by the ministers Fikret Mammadov and Nela Kuburovich;
The agreement on cooperation in the field of quarantine and plant protection was signed by the ministers of agriculture: Inam Kerimov and Zorana Mikhailovich;
The agreement on "International Road Transport" was signed by Transport Ministers Ramin Guluzade and Zoran Mikhailovich;
The agreement "On Air Transport" was signed by Ramin Guluzade and Zorana Mikhailovich. -02D-
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- Politics
- 21 May 2018 17:24
Politics
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