Participants of Baku international conference visit Azerbaijan's liberated territories - VIDEO

  26 November 2022    Read: 717
 Participants of Baku international conference visit Azerbaijan

The participants of the international conference "Along the Middle Corridor: Geopolitics, Security, and Economy" have visited Azerbaijan's Aghdam, AzVision.az reports.

The delegation includes representatives of top influential think tanks of the US, Belgium, Bulgaria, the UK, France, Israel, Switzerland, Italy, Georgia, Canada, Egypt, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Russia and Türkiye.

Executive Director, of the Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad, Mr. Khalid Taimur  Akram also visited the liberated areas of Azerbaijan and Aghdam city. Together with participants, he witnessed the robust reconstruction process in the city. The city holds immense historical significance. Before the illegal occupation of Armenia, Aghdam was the hub of excellence. 

During the occupation period, Armenia vandalized the city and plundered all resources. The imprints of the tyrannies by brutal Armenian government have been visible till now. However, after the liberation, Azerbaijan has been playing a robust role to develop the city and transforming it into a digital hub.

During the visit, Mr. Khalid Taimur, ED, PRCCSF also gave interviews to various Azerbaijani media channels and shared his views on the socioeconomic process. He also discussed prospects for broader cooperation while making the liberated regions into digital/smart hubs. 

The international delegation also visited historical sites in the city and witnessed great transformation taking place by the government of Republic of Azerbaijan. 

On November 25, an international conference titled "Along the Middle Corridor: Geopolitics, Security, and Economy" was held at ADA University in Baku.

The conference participants discussed the Middle Corridor's security aspects and the economic potential of the region. In this regard, the guests exchanged views on the significance of the Zangazur corridor, new transport opportunities that the East-West corridor will create, and the expansion and diversification of international cargo traffic.


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