(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Ayya Lmahamad
Turkiye ranks first in terms of investment in Azerbaijan's
non-oil sector, Azerbaijani First Deputy Economy Minister Elnur
Aliyev said, Azernews reports per Trend.
He made the remarks at the opening ceremony of the educational
complex of“International Schools of Education of Azerbaijan”.
Noting that Turkiye is the second largest trading partner of
Azerbaijan, he mentioned that the country's economy ministry
supports a comfortable business environment for about 5,000 Turkish
companies in the country.
“It is gratifying that Turkish companies are showing great
interest in the restoration and reconstruction of Azerbaijan's
liberated territories and take an active part in this process,” he
said.
The educational complex International Schools of Education of
Azerbaijan consists of an administrative building, four educational
buildings, and a security facility.
Particular attention will be paid to the teaching of subjects
that serve to increase information and technological knowledge,
such as STEAM, and robotic coding. The school, offering native
language learning opportunities, also plans to conduct teaching of
Turkish, English, Russian and Spanish.
The complex will also conduct teaching programs corresponding to
the examinations for admission to higher educational institutions
in Azerbaijan, Europe, the US, and Turkiye.
Students with B2 Turkish language proficiency are offered the
opportunity to study in Turkiye with a scholarship. In general,
graduates of the International Schools of Education of Azerbaijan
are completely exempted from tuition fees when entering state
universities in Turkiye.
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.
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.
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