Karachay-Cherkessia

President of Karachaevo-Cherkessia Signed an Agreement on Development of Postal Communication With the Leadership of Federal Enterprise “Russian Post”

KARACHAEVO-CHERKESSIA, 16 December, Caucasus Times. Mustafa Batdyev, President of Karachevo-Cherkessia and Igor Syrtsov, General Director of the federal enterprise “Russian Post” signed an agreement on cooperation in the sphere of development of the postal communication on the territory of Karachaevo-Cherkessia.

Sources in the administration of the President of Karachaevo-Cherkessia informed CaucasusTimes correspondent that the main spheres of cooperation include coordination and regulation of the joint actions aimed at improving the quality of postal services in the republic, modernization of the equipment of postal enterprises and providing their automation.

Also, according to the signed document, both parties agreed to promote restructuring of the organizations belonging to the federal enterprise “Russian Post”. In particular, this includes introduction and further development of the most advanced and long-term postal services.

Period of validity of an agreement is five years.

Madina Botasheva, Cherkessk, Caucasus Times

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