Agreement between the Government of
the Republic of Latvia and the Government of the Republic of
Azerbaijan on Co-operation in the Field of Tourism
The Government of the Republic of Latvia and the Government of
the Republic of Azerbaijan (hereinafter referred to as
"Parties"),
recognising the importance of tourism development and its
contribution to economic, cultural and social life of the two
states,
willing to establish the legal framework on the principles of
equality and mutual benefit for the close and long-term
co-operation in the field of tourism and to develop relations in
this field not only between the states, but also between their
tourism organisations in order to create a common space for
tourism development,
taking into account that the promotion of tourism between the
two states follows the principle of sustainable development,
in accordance with the Agreement between the Government of the
Republic of Latvia and the Government of the Republic of
Azerbaijan on Economic, Scientific, Technical and Cultural
Cooperation signed 3rd October 2005 at Baku,
have agreed as follows:
Article 1
The Parties shall strengthen and develop co-operation in the
field of tourism on the basis of equality and mutual benefit, in
accordance with this Agreement, national legislation and
complying with all commitments following from international
agreements.
Article 2
1. The Parties shall take specific care in developing and
strengthening the relations in the field of tourism with a view
to improving mutual knowledge of the history and culture of both
states.
2. The Parties shall favour closer mutual co-operation between
their national tourism administrations, natural and legal persons
engaged in tourism business as well as public tourism
organisations participating in the development of international
and domestic tourism.
3. The Parties shall assist both public and private
organisations as well as natural persons in the preparation of
various tourism development studies and projects.
Article 3
1. The Parties shall mutually exchange information and
knowledge in the field of tourism including:
a) Laws and regulations in the field of tourism of the
respective countries;
b) Laws and regulations related to the protection of cultural
and natural resources of touristic value;
c) Tourism state policy planning, other documentation and
studies concerning the development of tourism.
d) Statistics;
e) Tourism promotional activities and materials, tools for
development, realization and carrying out impact measurements of
promotional actions.
2. The Parties shall encourage the organisation of study trips
for journalists, radio and television reporters, researchers and
specialists in the field of tourism.
3. The Parties shall stimulate the organisation of seminars,
colloquiums and working groups on tourism items, which have been
presented by the Party interested, with the aim of exchanging
ideas and experiences.
Article 4
The Parties shall encourage the co-operation in domestic and
international scientific and applied tourism research. The
Parties shall encourage the upgrading of tourism industry skills
by co-operating in education, training and exchange of experts,
personnel and students in the tourism sector.
Article 5
The Parties shall make any effort to further develop
co-operation between their respective bodies also in the context
of the international organizations operating in the sector of
tourism and exchange information on the results achieved.
Article 6
The implementation of this Agreement shall be ensured through
participation of the governmental officials responsible for
tourism from both states in the work of the Intergovernmental
Commission between the Republic of Latvia and the Republic of
Azerbaijan on Economic, Scientific, Technical and Cultural
Cooperation. The aim of their work shall be the implementation of
joint proposals, actions and programmes linked to the development
of bilateral co-operation in the field of tourism.
Article 7
The alterations and amendments to this Agreement shall be made
on the basis of the mutual consent of the Parties, which will be
drawn up as separate protocols that form an integral part of this
Agreement and shall enter into force in accordance with
provisions of Article 9 of this Agreement.
Article 8
Any dispute between the Parties concerning the interpretation
or application of this Agreement shall be settled by negotiations
or by any other means of dispute settlement acceptable to the
Parties.
Article 9
1. This Agreement shall enter into force on the date of
receipt of the last written notification through diplomatic
channels by which the Parties inform each other that the internal
legal requirements necessary for its entry into force have been
fulfilled.
2. This Agreement shall be valid for a period of five (5)
years and shall be automatically extended for another subsequent
period of five (5) years unless either Party informs the other
Party in writing of its intention to terminate this Agreement six
months before the expire date of the respective period.
3. The termination of this Agreement shall not affect the
implementation of programs and projects that have been launched
during the period of its validity, unless otherwise agreed upon
by the Parties.
Done at Baku on August "10" 2009 in two original
copies, each in Latvian, Azerbaijani and English languages, all
texts being equally authentic. In case of divergence of
interpretation of this Agreement the English text shall
prevail.
For the Government of the
Republic of Latvia
Artis Kampars
Minister of Economics
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For the Government of the
Republic of Azerbaijan
Abulfaz Garayev
Minister of Culture and Tourism
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