The delegation of the Turkmen parliament will visit Baku
Baku / 02.11.19 / Turan: At the invitation of the Azerbaijani side, a working visit of the delegation of the Turkmen parliament to Baku is planned in the first ten days of November, the State News Agency of Turkmenistan reported.
The visit provides for a series of events and meetings to exchange experience in the field of lawmaking and the development of inter-parliamentary cooperation.
A meeting is expected with the chair of the Milli Majlis, familiarization with the activities of the ASAN Service - the State Agency for the provision of services to the population. -02D-
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