1News.az: Азербайджан и Иран облегчают таможенные процедуры

БАКУ, 24 янв - 1NEWS.AZ

Иран и Азербайджан достигли согласия по внедрению упрощенной таможенной процедуры на пограничных пунктах между странами, сообщили 1news.az в пресс-службе посольства Ирана в Баку.

Решение продолжить переговоры по применению облегченной процедуры было принято в среду в Астаре на встрече заместителей глав таможенных управлений Азербайджана и Ирана Аскера Абдуллаева и Мохаммад-Резы Надери.

По словам последнего, новая процедура, известная как принцип «единого окна», призвана облегчить торговые связи и человеческие контакты между двумя странами. Ее внедрение планируется сторонами в ближайшее время.

«Таможенное оформление документов будет проходить быстрее, что поможет активизировать взаимный торговый оборот», - цитирует Надери иранское издание Press TV.

По его данным, через ирано-азербайджанскую границу ежегодно перевозится различных товаров на сумму около 500 млн. долларов, и пересекают ее более 1 млн. человек.

Как отмечают иранские издания, Абдуллаев в свою очередь отметил готовность Азербайджана развивать торговлю и расширять таможенное сотрудничество с Ираном.

Елена Остапенко, Бахрам Рустамбеков

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