Baku, May 7, AZERTAC
Azerbaijan and Georgia have signed a protocol on bilateral cooperation in the railway sector as Chairman of Azerbaijan Railways CJSC Javid Gurbanov met with a delegation led by Chief Executive Officer of Georgian Railways JSC David Peradze in Baku.
Addressing the meeting, Javid Gurbanov highlighted prospects of cooperation existing between the two countries in the field of railways. He said that the transport sector has always been in the focus of attention of the state as one of the key areas of cooperation. “Azerbaijan is actively involved in implementation of all important international projects. The geographical advantages of Azerbaijan contribute to the enhancement of logistics and transit opportunities, thus turning the country into an important international transport hub,” Gurbanov mentioned.
, by Baktygul OSMONALIEVA
09:47, 01 April 2021, Bishkek - 24.kg news agency
, by Baktygul OSMONALIEVA
Kyrgyzstan supports renaming of the Cooperation Council of Turkic-Speaking States (CCTS) into Organization of Turkic States. President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov announced, speaking at an informal meeting of the CCTS leaders, which was held online.
According to him, the multifaceted activities of the Turkic Council, its place and authority in the international arena require formal transformation into the Organization of Turkic States, this will contribute to strengthening its positions in the international arena and will stimulate expansion of the scope of activities.
The head of state believes that the interest of other countries will increase and the number of those wishing to join the organization or obtain observer status will grow. He also proposed to confirm or determine the role of Hungary, which makes a great contribution to the work of the Co
Kazakhstan expects vessels entries on Caspian Sea to double by 2025 3 February 2021 13:39 Share in:
NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM – The Majilis Deputies have passed the bill ratifying the Nairobi Convention on the Removal of Wrecks, 2007, Kazinform correspondent reports.
Adopted under the aegis of the International Maritime Organization includes 53 Member States. The Convention’s aim is to introduce unified rules and procedures for rapid and effective removal of sunken vessels and elimination of consequences of maritime accidents.
The Convention sets out the obligation of the ship owner and the flag State to ensure financial reparation for damages in case a maritime accident occurs.
Speaking at the plenary session of the Majilis, Beibut Atamkulov, Minister of Industry and Infrastructure Development of Kazakhstan, said that greater vessel traffic on the Caspian Sea led to the ratification of the Convention.
Turkey to Forge Closer Ties with ASEAN and Asia
Turkey to Forge Closer Ties with ASEAN and Asia January 28, 2021 Posted by ASEAN Briefing Written by Ayman Falak Medina Reading Time: 4 minutes
Turkey is seeking to forge closer ties with ASEAN and Asia through its Asia Anew initiative which was launched in late 2019.
The Turkish government is keen to point that the Asia Anew initiative does not constitute an axis shift in its foreign policy, but a way to diversify its economic partnerships.
Turkey is seeking to enhance ties with ASEAN and the Asia Pacific region to potentially help revive its economy, plagued by prolonged high inflation, widening deficits, as well as the pandemic.
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