Azerbaijan, Poland Have Great Potential For Enhancing Trade Turnover - Minister
Date
2/16/2023 6:06:55 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 16. Azerbaijan and Poland have great potential for enhancing the trade
turnover, said the Co-Chairman of the Intergovernmental Commission
on Economic Cooperation between Azerbaijan and Poland, Azerbaijan's
Minister of Emergency Situations Kamaladdin Heydarov at the 8-th
session of the commission, trend reports.
According to him, there is a favorable environment for
investment in various sectors of the Azerbaijani economy, as well
as in transport, tourism, and a number of other areas.
'Azerbaijan and Poland occasionally hold various
events directed at the development of bilateral economic
cooperation. I would like to note that there is a road map signed
between our countries that is also directed at the development of
our bilateral relations,' he said.
According to the co-chairman, over the past ten years,
Azerbaijan has done a lot of work in the field of transport.
'Today, our government is successfully implementing
projects both in the transportation sector, and in the energy and
agriculture sectors,' he said.
Heydarov said that the parties should expand and
strengthen cooperation in the field of economic partnership.
'I would like to note that the liberation of our
territories from the Armenian occupation has opened a new page in
the development of our country. Moreover, we are creating great
opportunities for the development of a number of countries in our
region. As you know, large-scale reconstruction work is underway in
Karabakh. We invite the Polish side to participate and invest in
the restoration of the liberated territories,' he said.
Speaking about Azerbaijan's Alat Free Economic Zone,
Heydarov noted that this zone is going to create new opportunities
for the development of the economy as well as the expansion of
cooperation, in particular, with Polish businesses.
'A memorandum of understanding is expected to be
signed between the economic zones of Azerbaijan and Poland,' he
added.
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