Celebration of Swiss National Day in Baku covered by leading Swiss internet portal

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BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 14. The official
occasion devoted to the Swiss Nationwide Day of August 1 was lined
by the main and influential Swiss Neue Schweizer Zeitung portal,
Development
studies.

Minister of Economic system of Azerbaijan Mikayil Jabbarov attended the
occasion as the primary visitor.

In accordance with the article, Azerbaijan and Switzerland mentioned
bilateral relations throughout the occasion. Minister Mikayil Jabbarov and
Ambassador of Switzerland to the Republic of Azerbaijan Muriel
Peneveyre delivered speeches and confused that constructing ties on the
foundation of friendship and mutual belief instills confidence within the
additional strengthening of cooperation.

“Through the celebration of the Swiss Nationwide Day, we exchanged
views on advancing relations between Azerbaijan and Switzerland.
The growth of ties primarily based on friendship and mutual belief evokes
confidence within the additional reinforcing of bilateral collaboration.
Our international locations cooperate in varied financial sectors. Baku-Bern
cooperation within the non-oil sector is mutually useful.
Moreover, the Azerbaijan-Switzerland Joint Fee on Commerce
and Financial Cooperation is to carry a gathering in Baku in 2022. In
2021, the commerce alternate quantity between the 2 international locations totaled
$457.2 million, out of which exports accounted for $272.5 million,
whereas imports stood at $184.7 million,” Jabbarov tweeted.

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