Chinese companies have expressed their significant interest in engaging with Azerbaijan’s renewable energy sector, driven by the country’s untapped potential in green energy. Einar Tangen, a senior researcher at the China Globalisation Centre, highlighted that the collaboration could encompass various areas, including the development of green energy corridors, energy storage systems, …
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Azerbaijan, Pakistan explore enhanced economic ties & delegation exchanges
Pakistan and Azerbaijan are advancing their economic and trade relations, focusing on expanding bilateral and multilateral cooperation across various sectors. During a recent meeting at the residence of Pakistan’s Deputy Chairman of the Senate, Syedaal Khan, Azerbaijani Ambassador Khazar Farhadov and Khan discussed strategies to strengthen economic ties and address …
Read More »AzerEnergy enhances skills & infrastructure in Garabagh
In a significant move to boost local expertise and strengthen regional infrastructure, “AzerEnergy” OJSC, in partnership with the State Employment Agency, has conducted a comprehensive training program for employees at small hydroelectric power plants in Lachin. This initiative, part of Azerbaijan’s broader reconstruction efforts, includes advanced training on hydraulic facility …
Read More »Western Azerbaijan Community holds conference “Women’s education in Green World: From yesterday to today”
On August 23, a conference titled “Women’s Education in the Green World: From Yesterday to Today” took place in the Western Azerbaijan Community, Azernews reports. The event marked the 140th anniversary of the Yerevan Girls Gymnasium. Among the highlights was the historical overview of the St. Ripsim Girls’ School in Yerevan. Founded …
Read More »Azerbaijani President highlights rapid development of Uzbekistan
Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, in a press statement following talks with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, praised the rapid development of the brotherly nation, Azernews reports. “I have visited Uzbekistan multiple times at different periods, particularly frequently in recent years, and I can clearly see and take pleasure in the remarkable transformations that …
Read More »President Ilham Aliyev: Stability and security in the South Caucasus mostly depend on close cooperation between Russia and Azerbaijan
“The stability and security of the entire South Caucasus region largely depend on the close cooperation between Russia and Azerbaijan,” President Ilham Aliyev stated during a press briefing following talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Azernews reports. “We thoroughly discussed regional security issues in a limited-format meeting. Since September of last year, …
Read More »Azerbaijan and Russia exchange signed documents
A ceremony took place on August 19 in Baku to exchange the documents signed between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation, with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Russian President Vladimir Putin in attendance, Azernews reports. President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and President of the Russian Federation Vladimir …
Read More »Azerbaijan and Turkiye discuss AI co-op prospects
Azerbaijan and Turkiye have discussed prospects for cooperation in artificial intelligence, Azernews reports. According to the Ministry of Digital Development and Transportation of Azerbaijan, the meeting between Minister Rashad Nabiyev and Chairman of the Defense Industry Committee of Turkiye Haluk Gorgun, focused on potential collaborations in information and communication technologies (ICT), space …
Read More »Ambassador: Pakistani Embassy is determined to do everything possible to deepen cooperation with Baku
The relations between Azerbaijan and Pakistan stem from a long history of friendship and cooperation. These relations are primarily developed in the political, energy, and military fields. Both countries support each other on the international stage, and this was particularly evident when Pakistan supported Azerbaijan’s stance during the former Garabagh …
Read More »UNESCO predicts protests against mass tourism will expand
Protests against mass tourism have swept Spain this summer, but they could also happen elsewhere in Europe, as the interests of local residents and visitors to tourist areas become unbalanced, particularly over housing, Azernews reports. Protests against mass tourism that have engulfed Spain could spread to other parts of Europe, predicts Peter …
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