Date:16/08/12
According to him, some of these documents are already ready for signing. "Among them are contracts and memorandums of understanding.
They are related to cutting visa for persons having official and diplomatic passport, culture, education, extradition, elimination of double taxation, mutual promotion of investments, ICT cooperation, health, sport, youth and environmental protection.
" The diplomat said that these are documents which must be signed during visits of high-ranking officials. "Among them are agreements which must be signed during visits of president or foreign ministers. Therefore, it’s difficult to name the exact date of the signing." "The presence of legal documents is indispensable in order to form long-standing and sustainable relations," the ambassador noted.
'Fifteen documents are prepared for signing between Azerbaijan and India'
Fifteen documents are being prepared for signing between Azerbaijan and India. Indian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Vinod Kumar has told the statement to media.According to him, some of these documents are already ready for signing. "Among them are contracts and memorandums of understanding.
They are related to cutting visa for persons having official and diplomatic passport, culture, education, extradition, elimination of double taxation, mutual promotion of investments, ICT cooperation, health, sport, youth and environmental protection.
" The diplomat said that these are documents which must be signed during visits of high-ranking officials. "Among them are agreements which must be signed during visits of president or foreign ministers. Therefore, it’s difficult to name the exact date of the signing." "The presence of legal documents is indispensable in order to form long-standing and sustainable relations," the ambassador noted.
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