(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 6. Slovakia will
start the construction of a smart village in Azerbaijan's Karabakh
in spring of 2024, Speaker of the National Council of the Slovak
Republic Boris Kollar said in an exclusive interview with Trend , as he visited
Azerbaijan.
"An agreement on the project documentation will be signed here
on construction of a smart village in Bash Garvand village of
Azerbaijan's Aghdam district. We were discussing this smart village
project with President Ilham Aliyev. The project documentation
should be ready by February of the next year. Azerbaijan wants to
accelerate the entire process. Sometimes in the spring, the
construction of the smart village should start.
It will be a pilot project for the time being. Azerbaijan would
like to build about 100 such smart villages. The first project will
be intended for about 5000 houses. There is to be a huge
reconstruction work taking place in Karabakh. It is a project for
maybe 20-30 years, because building 100 such villages will take
time. We don't know whether our Slovak company will win the other
projects or not. There is a Slovak saying: "The longest way starts
with the first step". So, this is in fact the first step," he
said.
Kollar went on to add that Azerbaijan and Slovakia were
discussing the possibilities of establishing joint ventures in
variareas.
"For example, one of such joint ventures can be established here
in Azerbaijan. Business representatives are also accompanying me
during this visit. Director general of the state enterprise
KONSTRUKTA - Defence, manufacturing ammunition and haubitzers is
also here withduring this visit. We discussed this idea for the
first time when the adviser to Azerbaijan's president visited
Bratislava to attend the GLOBSEC Security Conference this year. We
were discussing the possibility of creating a joint venture, which
could operate here in Azerbaijan. So, this is my objective for the
near future," he explained.
Slovakian parliament speaker also talked about the ways of
boosting bilateral trade relations.
"It's a mutual cooperation. We take raw materials like oil from
Azerbaijan and there are other trade commodities, which can be
mutually exchanged. This is the way how the mutual trade is
created. Speaker of Azerbaijani parliament Sahiba Gafarova visited
Slovakia in 2021. We were very much impressed by her visit and
decided to come over here. We have new friends here and these
relations are really very friendly. This is very good for further
development of relations between the two countries. It is important
to meet together and get closer. The mayor of the city of Trencin,
which was awarded the title of European Capital of Culture 2026, is
also here. He would like to establish cooperation between Trencin
and Azerbaijan's Shusha city. Representatives of Shusha city could
take part in variEuropean conferences or other events. We can
also have an exchange of football players and matches together," he
added.
As for energy cooperation, Kollar recalled that last year
Slovakia received the first volume of Azerbaijani oil for the
refinery.
"The European Union wants to diversify the energy sources. And
Slovakia doesn't want to be dependent only on the Russian oil and
gas. Currently, we import oil from Qatar and liquefied natural gas
(LNG) from the US. Two years ago, we were discussing the
possibility of oil supplies from Azerbaijan. And last December, our
company received the first supplies of oil from Azerbaijan for the
refinery. Slovakia was among the countries to sign a memorandum of
understanding in April this year in Bulgaria on Solidarity Ring,
which will enable the transportation of additional gas from
Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is a safe country, there is no risk, so we
can bring about long-term contracts. In a month my mandate as a
speaker of the parliament will end, as we will have parliamentary
elections in the end of September. So, I am here, just like in
other countries, to say goodbye to those with whom we have better
than standard relations," he concluded.
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