Turkish Specialists Arrive In Azerbaijan To Provide Psychological Aid To Patriotic War Vets
Date
8/30/2022 8:11:23 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Ayya Lmahamad
Turkish specialists have arrived in Azerbaijan to provide
psychological assistance to veterans of the patriotic war, Azernews
reports per the health Ministry.
In this regard, two specialists, psychiatrist from Kutahya
University of Medical Sciences Dr. Ismail Volkan Sahiner and
psychologist of Ankara Education and Research clinic Nihan Kilic,
arrived in Azerbaijan at the invitation of the country's health
ministry. The specialists will work in Azerbaijan for a month,
share their knowledge and experience with local specialists, as
well as examine and treat those in need.
On the first day of their visit, the specialists held a meeting
at the Azerbaijani Health Ministry. During the meeting, Health
Minister Teymur Musayev highlighted that relations between
Azerbaijan and Turkiye have deep historical roots, adding that the
cooperation between the two brotherly countries in all sectors is
exemplary.
Azerbaijan and Turkiye collaborate in a variety of economic
sectors and have completed major energy and infrastructure
projects, such as Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan, Baku-Tbilisi-Kars, and
TANAP. In 2021, Azerbaijan and Turkiye signed the Shusha
Declaration on Allied Relations, which focuses on defense
cooperation, promoting regional stability and prosperity, and
establishing new transportation routes.
The two countries set up a goal to bring the mutual trade
turnover to $15 billion in 2023. As of 2021, the trade turnover
between the two countries amounted to $4.6 billion. So far, Turkiye
is Azerbaijan's second-largest investor followed by the UK.
Additionally, Turkiye was one of the first countries that
expressed its interest and readiness to participate in the
restoration of Azerbaijan's liberated territories.
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