Azerbaijan, Algeria agree to establish joint commission PHOTO
The foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Algeria signed an “Agreement between the Governments of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria on Establishment of a Joint Commission for Trade, Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation.”
“This agreement marks a significant milestone in the development of bilateral relations between the two countries,” Caliber.Az quotes the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry as saying in a post on X.

The post reads that the Commission creates a structured and institutionalised mechanism to deepen cooperation across key sectors such as trade, investment, science, and technology.
“The Joint Commission will serve as a platform to identify new areas of mutual interest, coordinate initiatives, and facilitate the exchange of expertise and best practices,” the post added.
By Khagan Isayev







