Latvia eyes Kazakhstan for collaboration
(MENAFN) Latvia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlighted the significance of Kazakhstan for collaboration, since it has the ability to transport Latvian cargo to countries of Central, East and South-East Asia.
Central Asia, the ministry emphasized, is a region of focus for Latvia when it comes to bilateral relations and cooperation.
According to a ministry source, "Latvia provides Kazakh cargo owners with complex, safe and effective services for transport and distribution of cargo to world markets."
"This is why we can surely state that cooperation between Kazakhstan and Latvia in the transport and logistics area is certainly among the most important areas in bilateral agenda," the source added.
Central Asia, the ministry emphasized, is a region of focus for Latvia when it comes to bilateral relations and cooperation.
According to a ministry source, "Latvia provides Kazakh cargo owners with complex, safe and effective services for transport and distribution of cargo to world markets."
"This is why we can surely state that cooperation between Kazakhstan and Latvia in the transport and logistics area is certainly among the most important areas in bilateral agenda," the source added.

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