Ambassador Radek Matula: We are happy that Azerbaijani people visit the Czech Republic willingly
24 October 2011 [16:00] - TODAY.AZ
APA’s interview with Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Azerbaijan Radek Matula on the eve of the national holiday of the Czech Republic.
Revival of the economic relations between Azerbaijan and the Czech
Republic has been observed recently. How much is the trade turnover
between the two countries? What are the top import and export products?
How do you see the prospects of enhancement of the trade relations?
The potential of enhancement of the business relations between our
countries is high enough. The increasing trade turnover, interest of the
Azerbaijani and Czech entrepreneurs to get information about each
other’s market, the number of the citizens of Czech Republic and
Azerbaijan wishing to pay mutual visits evidence this. Azerbaijan is
developing rapidly and our country is ready to support this process with
service, delivery of equipment and know how. In 2010 our trade turnover
was $ 1.3 billion, increase is observed this year. Trade turnover
increased by 38% within the eight months of 2011, compared to the
reporting period of 2010. The top export products from the Czech
Republic to Azerbaijan are cars, construction materials, products of
machine building, pharmacy and chemical industry. Czech crystal and
chandeliers are always available in Azerbaijani market. Moreover, I see
the potential for enhancing cooperation in agriculture and processing of
agricultural products, in the field of alternative and renewable energy
sources. Of course, oil is the leader among the products we import from
Azerbaijan.
Czech Republic is famous for its tourism. Azerbaijan is doing
its best to improve this sphere. Are there prospects of cooperation in
this field?
Of course, there are prospects of cooperation between our countries. I
would say that the prospects of cooperation in tourism have not been
exhausted, there is large potential. First of all I mean the visits of
the Czech tourists to Azerbaijan. This figure is less than the number of
the Azerbaijanis traveling to the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic is
famous among Azerbaijanis for its historical monuments, tourist and
curative services, cuisine. Our experts have already prepared the draft
agreement on cooperation in the field of tourism. It only remains to
sign this agreement. In this case the scale of the cooperation based on
individual initiative, including exchange of experience will obtain an
exact framework. The relevant bodies will also join this process.
How many visas to the Czech Republic have been issued in recent years?
We are happy that Azerbaijani people visit the Czech Republic
willingly. It means that our country has many things to show to the
foreign tourists. It is good impression when the people prefer the Czech
holiday resorts than others and it creates better impression when you
see that the people wish to return to the Czech Republic to spend
holidays there again. Regarding the number of visas, we have an
opportunity to compare the figures of last and current years because the
embassy of the Czech Republic was opened in 2010. If we take the
tourism season in June-August into consideration, I would say that 1969
Azerbaijani citizens applied for visa in 2010, but 2455 in 2011.
President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Klaus visited Azerbaijan
this year and a series of agreements were signed during the visit. What
is implementation of these agreements, specially the agreements on
protection and securing the investments?
Currently the intergovernmental procedures necessary for bringing the
agreements into force are finalizing. I believe the agreement on
protection and securing the investments will promote the business
relations between Azerbaijan and the Czech Republic. This agreement was
an important and concrete result of the first official visit of the
Czech President to Azerbaijan in May. I would like to note that the
business forum organized during the visit of Vaclav Klaus was important
for the development of economic relations between Azerbaijan and the
Czech Republic. Representatives of 34 Czech companies met with their
Azerbaijani colleagues and got an opportunity to learn the current state
and prospects of the Azerbaijani economy. 184 Azerbaijani companies
representing both public and private sectors attended the forum. More
than 200 business meetings were held and some Czech companies began to
work on the relevant agreements after receiving positive responses to
their proposals.
Azerbaijan is participating in the Eastern Partnership program. How
is Czech Republic, as the member of the European Union, approaching the
issues of visa facilitation and free trade zone?
EU Eastern Partnership, first of all, considers visa facilitation for
the participating countries. In September, the European Commission
proposed to begin talks between Azerbaijan and EU. Czech Republic fully
supports this process. I think it is important for deepening relations
between Azerbaijan and EU in all spheres because these relations are
established through the communications between the people. Czech
Republic also supports the idea of free trade zone between EU and
eastern partners. But one of the basic terms for establishing free trade
zones is membership in the World Trade Organization.
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