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BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 16. Turkic Business
Forum dedicated to the restoration and development of Azerbaijan's
Karabakh region was held in Shusha on September 16, Azerbaijan's
Small and Medium Business Development Agency (SMBDA) told Trend .
The forum was held with joint organizational support of the
Organization of Turkic States, the Turkish Chamber of Commerce and
Industry, the Ministry of Economy of Azerbaijan, the SMBDA and the
National Confederation of Entrepreneurs' (Employers') Organizations
of Azerbaijan.
Apart from Azerbaijan, four founding member states of the
Organization of Turkic States (Türkiye, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Uzbekistan), Hungarian observer public agencies, as well as
representatives of other bodies, the diplomatic corps, and
businessmen took part in the event.
The forum aimed to further enhance economic, business, and
investment ties between the Turkic states, promote a dialogue
between entrepreneurs, as well as present the economic and
investment potential of the Karabakh region to foreign
businessmen.
In the beginning, the event observed minute's silence in memory
of the martyrs who died for the territorial integrity of
Azerbaijan.
Among the forum participants were Minister of Agriculture of
Azerbaijan Inam Karimov, Secretary General of the Organization of
Turkic States Baghdad Amreyev, Deputy Minister of Economy of
Azerbaijan Sahib Mammadov, President of the Union of Chambers and
Commodity Exchanges of Türkiye (TOBB) Rifat Hisarciklioglu,
President of the National Confederation of Entrepreneurs'
(Employers') Organizations of Azerbaijan Mammad Musayev, Chairman
of SMBDA Management Board Orkhan Mammadov, Chairman of the Council
of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Kyrgyzstan Kubanychbek
Kasymaliev, and Deputy Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and
Industry of Uzbekistan Farhodjon Toshpulatov.
The forum raised issues of economic, trade, and investment
cooperation between the Turkic-speaking states, as well as
engagement of business entities in the reconstruction and
development of Azerbaijan's liberated territories. Moreover, the
participants explored ways of collaborating in the relevant fields
and interacting in the public-private sector.
Special Representative of the Azerbaijani President for Shusha
Aydin Karimov, Chairman of the Executive Board of the Karabakh
Revival Fund Rahman Hajiyev, Acting Executive Director of the
Export and Investment Promotion Agency of the Republic of
Azerbaijan (AZPROMO) Yusif Abdullayev, Chairman of the Economic
Zones Development Agency Elshad Nuriyev delivered speeches at the
special session on 'Investment opportunities in the Karabakh and
East Zangazur Economic Regions' as part of the event.
Bilateral meetings on green infrastructure, agriculture, food,
renewable energy, textiles, tourism, mining, and ICT were held
during the event.
Later, the Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of
Kyrgyzstan and the National Confederation of Entrepreneurs'
(Employers') Organizations of Azerbaijan signed an agreement on
establishing the Azerbaijan-Kyrgyzstan Business Council, whereas
the Uzbekistan Business Development Association and Azerbaijan's
SMBDA approved roadmap for implementing joint activities.
In addition, Memorandums of understanding were also signed
between the 'Women's Entrepreneurship Development Association'
Public Union and the Turkish 'Kut Trade' company, Baku Textile
Factory LLC, and the Inmak Group of Companies of Türkiye signed
Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs).
The attendants visited the Shusha fortress, Jidir Duzu, Molla
Panah Vagif's museum-mausoleum, saw busts of of notable Azerbaijani
personalities, which were also subjected to Armenian
aggression.
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