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Belarusian Minsk Automobile plant’s chief portrays boost of co-op with Azerbaijan

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Belarusian Minsk Automobile plant’s chief portrays boost of co-op with Azerbaijan

AGHDAM, Azerbaijan, May 6. The development of
cooperation between the Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) and Azerbaijan
has good prospects, the plant’s Director General Valery Ivankovich
told Trend.

According to him, Azerbaijan remains a strategic partner for
MAZ.

“I see very good prospects for joint work. We have a lot of
points of contact. We are united by many years of cooperation,
based not only on common interests but also on strong, good human
relationships,” Ivankovich said.

He highly appreciated the scale of the restoration and
investment work in Azerbaijan’s liberated territories. As a sign of
friendship, the Belarusian government handed over a utility vehicle
to Azerbaijan, intended for use in these regions.




Ivankovich reminded that MAZ is actively cooperating with the
Ganja Automobile Plant in the framework of the supply of machine
kits, vehicle assembly, and programs for supplying firefighting
equipment.

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