The cooperation is primarily in the realms of promoting investment and exchange of technologies. Cooperation will be in the form of rotation of specialists, both professionals and technicians
Israel and Poland signed last week a joint declaration of cooperation on water supply and sustainable energy technology management policy. This and other agreements were signed by the Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon and Polish Minister of the Environment Blaszczyk.
The joint declaration is concerned with the planning, defense, development and mobility of water sources and sustainable energy, with emphasis on bilateral cooperation for the benefit of the citizens of both countries.
The cooperation is primarily in the realms of promoting investment, exchange of technologies, increasing dialogue and exchange of information, and the establishment of uniform standardization.
Cooperation will be in the form of rotation of specialists, both professionals and technicians, and will include reciprocal learning tours, joint projects and research, training courses, exhibitions and workshops. In addition, cooperation between private entities on the above issues will be increased.
Israel & Poland signed environmental joint declaration of cooperation
The cooperation is primarily in the realms of promoting investment and exchange of technologies. Cooperation will be in the form of rotation of specialists, both professionals and technicians
07.03.11 / 00:00
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