Baku, Gdansk Ports Ink Letter Of Intent On Cooperation
Date
7/26/2022 7:06:43 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Ayya Lmahamad
Azerbaijan's Baku International Sea Trade port and the Polish
Port of Gdansk have signed a letter of intent on cooperation,
Azernews reports.
The document was signed during the meeting between Azerbaijan's
Digital Development and transport Deputy Minister Rahman Hummatov
with a delegation led by Poland's Infrastructure Deputy Minister
Marek Grobarczyk, who is on a visit to Azerbaijan.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the opportunities for
cooperation between the two countries in the field of transport,
including railway and maritime transport.
They also exchanged views on the second meeting of the working
group on transport and logistics between Azerbaijan and Poland,
which is scheduled to take place in Baku in September this
year.
Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established
on February 21, 1992. The embassy of Azerbaijan in Poland was
established on August 30, 2004, while the embassy of Poland in
Azerbaijan was established on August 23, 2001. Azerbaijan and
Poland are actively cooperating in various political, economic, and
cultural spheres. The trade turnover between the two countries
amounted to $111 million in 2021.
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