ULUSKON signed a cooperation protocol with Vilnius Chamber of Commerce in Lithuania

The ULUSKON delegation made important contacts in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, under the chairmanship of ULUSKON President, United Nations (UNOPS) Advisor and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Advisor Nezaket Emine Atasoy. A cooperation protocol was signed with the Vilnius Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts in order to direct the development of exports, imports and trade between Turkey and Lithuania. The delegation met with Dr. General Director of the Vilnius Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts and Kristina L. Alekniene. A cooperation protocol was signed between ULUSKON and Vilnius Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts with the signatures of General Manager Danilevicius and Nezaket Emine Atasoy.

General Director of the Vilnius Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts, Dr. Almantas Danilevicius stated that they are open to cooperation with business people who will come to Lithuania for cooperation through ULUSKON and that they are very honored to host Nezaket Atasoy in Lithuania. Kristina L. Alekniene stated that she was honored to be the Lithuania representative of ULUSKON and that she would contribute as much as she could to this protocol.

Ümit Ateşağaoğlu, Commercial Counselor of the Vilnius Embassy of the Republic of Turkey, said that they were very pleased with this cooperation protocol between the Vilnius Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts and ULUSKON. Ateşağaoğlu said, "I believe that this protocol will give significant impetus to trade between the two countries, and our embassy will support it in every way."

President Nezaket Atasoy said, "I would like to thank the Lithuanian Ambassador to Ankara, Mr. Ricardas Degutis, and the Republic of Turkey Ambassador to Vilnius, Mr. Görkem Barış Tantekin, for their contributions to the Lithuania trip. "We aim to direct the development of international trade with the cooperation protocol we signed with the Vilnius Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Crafts," she said.