Belarus and Azerbaijan connects a strategic partnership, tested by time. This was stated by Prime Minister of Belarus Alexander Turchin during negotiations with the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Ali Asadov in Baku, BelTA reports.
Before the meeting in the expanded composition of the head of government of Belarus and Azerbaijan, they talked in one on one format.
Turchin thanked a colleague for a frank conversation and a warm, warm welcome. “Belarus and Azerbaijan are binding a strategic partnership, I am not afraid of the word. Our partnership is tested by time, and the relationship of our two leaders is a vivid confirmation. The cornerstone of our relations is trade and economic cooperation, which covers the widest spheres and is highly intensified,” said the Prime Minister of Belarus.
Over the past year, mutual turnover of the two countries shows significant growth, the prime minister said. “Nevertheless, in my opinion, we still have where to strive, therefore, in our delegation there are a number of companies that could offer other forms of cooperation,” the head of the Belarusian government drew attention..
As for the restoration of the territories, Turchin emphasized that Belarus is ready to offer a comprehensive solution: housing construction, development of the production sphere, because people first of all need work and salary. “These are the things that we are ready to discuss more tightly with the Azerbaijani side today,” the head of the Belarusian Cabinet emphasized attention.
The development of industrial cooperation is also important, the Prime Minister drew attention, including in the directions of fire, special, communal equipment. According to the Belarusian Prime Minister, we can consider the further expansion of the nomenclature of this technique.
The head of the Belarusian government expressed confidence that the relations of Belarus and Azerbaijan will only develop. “I think that our meetings should become regular, so we are happy to wait for you in our country. We have new directions for moving forward,” summed up Alexander Turchin.