(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 5. Azerbaijan has
become the essential LINK between Europe and Asia, says an article
by the Italian daily online newspaper Formiche, Trend reports.
"With one foot in both Asia and Europe, Azerbaijan embraces
diversity and absorbs the values of different cultures and
civilizations, enabling it to assume the role of a true bridge.
There is a subtle but significant geopolitical thread linking Italy
to Central Asia, represented by relations with a key country like
Azerbaijan, located in a very strategic geographic axis: Georgia,
Türkiye, Bulgaria, Greece, and Albania. These countries straddle
two highly strategic quadrants - the Euro-Mediterranean and the
Caucasus - and over the past few years, Italy has become
increasingly aware of how crucial this segment of Asia has become
in light of so-called horizontal development," the article
reads.
The authors highlighted the growing trade turnover between Baku
and Rome, noting that Italy is now Azerbaijan's largest trading
partner, while Azerbaijan is Italy's top partner in the South
Caucasus region.
"Last year, an agreement was signed between Ansaldo Energia and
Azerenerji, the largest electricity producer in the Republic of
Azerbaijan, marking the beginning of the development and
modernization of a plant to which the Italian company will supply
four AE94.3A gas turbines, worth over 160 million euros," the
authors added.
It is further noted that today, the impact of the war in Ukraine
on Italy's energy supply is no longer an immediate emergency,
thanks in part to the farsighted decision to build the Trans
Adriatic Pipeline (TAP).
"The role of TAP cannot be overlooked. It is a central component
of the Southern Gas Corridor, which transports natural gas from the
Shah Deniz II field in Azerbaijan to Europe. To date, approximately
26 billion cubic meters of gas have been delivered to Europe.
Connecting at the Turkish-Greek border with the Trans Anatolian
Pipeline (TANAP), TAP enters northern Greece, crosses Albania, and
then passes through the Adriatic to the coast of Puglia, bringing
together a series of countries that form a bridge between Europe
and the Caucasus," the article added.
At the same time, as the authors rightly pointed out,
Azerbaijan's role extends beyond energy and covers two key areas:
the organization of COP29 in November and intercultural
dialogues.
"Azerbaijan has initiated the World Forum on Intercultural
Dialogue, now in its sixth edition. This initiative was born from
the“Baku Process,” launched in 2008 by the Republic of Azerbaijan
in close collaboration with important international partners. It
aims to promote intercultural dialogue, understanding, and harmony
within and between different cultures. The forum serves as a
platform for governments, international organizations, experts,
scholars, politicians, and professionals to engage in meaningful
discussions about the evolving dynamics of intercultural
communication and global security in an interconnected world. For
this reason, the forum is promoted in close cooperation with
UNESCO, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), the
Council of Europe, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (ICESCO), and the United Nations World
Tourism Organization (UNWTO)," the article concludes.
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