Swedish Media Agency Publishes Article About Garabagh Declaration
Date
7/13/2024 10:18:42 PM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
An article about the adoption of the Garabagh Declaration at the
informal Summit of the Turkic Council held in Shusha these days has
been published on the website of Sweden's "CawaMedia" agency,
Azernews reports.
The agency's article characterizes the signing of the Garabagh
Declaration as a historic and far-sighted step capable of altering
global trade routes and regional economies. It is noted that this
event will have serious consequences for the entire Western world
and Northern European countries, potentially transforming trade and
digital connections in the Eurasian region.
The author highlights that the "Digital Silk Road" project,
aimed at creating a fiber-optic telecommunications route between
Europe and Asia via the Caspian Sea, is of particular interest to
Scandinavian countries. This initiative also creates new
opportunities for technological firms and digital service providers
in Scandinavia, ensuring faster and more secure delivery of
information between Europe and Asia.
For the IT sector of Northern countries, this digital corridor
offers excellent collaboration with rapidly growing Asian markets,
potentially facilitating easier deployment of cloud services,
improved connectivity for multinational operations, and new
opportunities in fields such as e-commerce and digital content
delivery.
The article also emphasizes Azerbaijan's role in the new
Baku-Tbilisi-Kars trade route, noting that with over 50 commercial
ships in the Caspian Sea, our country provides significant transit
services to Turkic states.
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