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Title: New Horizons of Statistics: Hungary Intends to Deepen Cooperation with Azerbaijan

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Hungary plans to significantly expand cooperation with Azerbaijan in the field of statistics, using the opportunities of the III International Statistical Forum of the CIS, taking place in Baku. This was stated by the president of the Central Statistical Office of Hungary Aron Kinches.

Highly appreciating the professionalism of the Azerbaijani statistical committee, the Hungarian representative emphasized that his agency is open to close interaction. According to him, a number of bilateral meetings have already been planned to exchange experience, which are expected to lay the foundation for fruitful and mutually beneficial work.

The head of the Hungarian statistical service noted that the forum in Baku has become an important international platform for discussing modern challenges, promoting digital solutions, and establishing contacts with both Azerbaijani colleagues and representatives of other countries.

This cooperation is part of a global trend to strengthen ties between national statistical agencies for more effective data analysis.

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