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Azerbaijan, Central Baltic nations reach new heights in co-op – Latvian ambassador

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Azerbaijan, Central Baltic nations reach new heights in co-op – Latvian ambassador

BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 21.​ Cooperation
between the Central Baltic countries and Azerbaijan is entering a
new phase and is becoming a successful example of partnership in
business, technology, and green energy, Latvian Ambassador to
Azerbaijan Edgars Skuja said at the “Central Baltic – Azerbaijan”
business forum in Baku, Trend reports.

The ambassador expressed gratitude to the event’s organizers and
participants, noting that the current forum was a logical
continuation of the successful cooperation that began two years
ago.

“In October two years ago, business representatives from
Estonia, Finland, and Latvia undertook their first official visit
to Azerbaijan, during which a series of forums, discussions, and
business-to-business (B2B) meetings were held. Since that initial
engagement, numerous follow-up events have been organized with the
objective of enhancing bilateral and multilateral cooperation and
facilitating the exchange of professional expertise. According to
the diplomat, these efforts can be collectively characterized as a
success,” the diplomat emphasized.

Skuja noted that the project has played a pivotal role in
fostering robust connections among entrepreneurs from the four
participating countries. It has supported the exchange of
knowledge, the identification of market opportunities, and the
development of new avenues for trade and economic
collaboration.

The ambassador noted that this active work resulted in the
signing of a memorandum of cooperation.




He also expressed gratitude to the European Union and the
Interreg program for their support of the project, as well as to
the forum organizers.

In conclusion, the diplomat thanked the delegations of all four
countries and particularly highlighted the partnership with the
Caspian Energy Club, calling it “the best partner”.

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