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Nazrin Abdul
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Hosting COP29 in Azerbaijan will give impetus to the "green
development" of the Middle Corridor.
This idea was voiced at a conference dedicated to maximising the
benefits of the Middle Corridor, organised by the Caspian Policy
Centre in London, Azernews reports.
The event, attended by ambassadors of regional countries in
Britain, the diplomatic corps in London, academic circles,
economists, climate scientists, and media representatives,
discussed priorities related to the Middle Corridor, views on
ensuring sustainability and green development in the context of
COP29, as well as the importance of cooperation between regional
countries and with other states on these issues.
During the opening session, Afghan Nifti, the CEO of the Caspian
Policy Centre, his advisor on Britain and former British diplomat
David Moran, and James Sharp, a member of the Centre's Advisory
Council and a former British diplomat, spoke about the economic,
trade, and cooperation opportunities created by the Middle
Corridor.
Ambassadors from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Turkiye
participated in the first ambassadors' panel of the conference.
Georgia's Ambassador, Sofio Katsavara, expressed support for her
country's effective infrastructure projects like the Middle
Corridor and highlighted the exemplary coordination between
Azerbaijan and Georgia. She also touched upon the importance of
peace and stability in the region for the development of the Middle
Corridor.
Subsequently, Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Britain, Elin
Suleymanov, discussed the importance of the Middle Corridor as a
multimodal transport route, highlighting the significant role of
exemplary cooperation between Azerbaijan and Georgia supported by
Turkiye in the project's inception. The ambassador emphasised
Azerbaijan's continuous contributions to the development of the
Middle Corridor and outlined steps taken to increase cargo carrying
capacity.
In the context of Azerbaijan hosting COP29, E. Suleymanov
underscored the necessity of developing the Middle Corridor as a
green corridor. He noted that the Baku International Sea Trade Port
received a green port certificate from the UN Maritime
Organisation. The Azerbaijani ambassador emphasised the importance
of promoting continuous dialogue among the countries located along
the Middle Corridor for the stable future of the region and
avoiding divisive actions.
Touching on the ongoing peace process between Armenia and
Azerbaijan, the ambassador noted that direct dialogue between the
two countries is highly effective and tangible results are evident.
He stated that the decision to host COP29 in Azerbaijan was made as
a result of direct negotiations between the two countries.
Highlighting that most of the countries located along the Middle
Corridor are members of the Organisation of Turkic-Speaking
Countries, Ambassador Suleymanov also noted that these countries
are not only close partners for Azerbaijan but also close friends
and brotherly countries.
Kazakhstan's Ambassador Maghzan Ilyasov emphasised the
importance of discussing issues such as the reduction of water
resources and the level of the Caspian Sea for the region during
COP29.
Turkiye's Ambassador, Osman Koray Ertaş, highlighted the
commendable support of international institutions such as the World
Bank, EBRD, and European Union to the Middle Corridor. He noted
that within the framework of the peace process, the positive trend
between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as between Armenia and
Turkiye, further enhances the opportunities opened by the Middle
Corridor. The Turkish ambassador added that his country is ready to
support Azerbaijan in the direction of successfully hosting
COP29.
Speaking at the second ambassadors' panel of the conference,
Armenian Ambassador to Britain Varujan Nersesyan said that his
country is interested in discussions dedicated to connectivity
projects in the region.
Speaking on the same panel, the Kyrgyz ambassador drew attention
to the importance of cooperation between countries located along
the Middle Corridor.
Representatives of the European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development, the World Bank, "The City of London" Corporation, the
British-Azerbaijani Chamber of Commerce, bp, the Institute of
Export and International Trade in London, and the Centre for
Strategic Studies in the Middle East and South Asia in Washington
spoke at the expert panels of the conference. They shared their
recommendations on what further steps would be useful for the
development of the Middle Corridor in the Caspian Basin region and
for the full use of the potential of the Middle Corridor in
general, and how to ensure coordination with additional partners.
The speakers congratulated Azerbaijan on hosting COP29 and
emphasised that it is commendable that Azerbaijan shares
responsibility for important international initiatives and
successfully hosts international events.
bp's adviser on international affairs, Michael Denison, noted
that Azerbaijan's commitment to all its international obligations
for decades has made it a reliable and exemplary partner for other
countries.
Chairman of the British-Azerbaijani Chamber of Commerce, John
Paterson, said that under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev,
Azerbaijan has passed a successful and progressive development
path, adding that Baku is one of the most beautiful and progressive
cities in the world.
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