Baku: Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan have signed several documents aimed at enhancing cooperation between the two nations.
According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, the agreements are part of ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral ties and promote mutual interests in various sectors.
In other developments, Azerbaijan's presence on the global stage continues to grow. The country's canoeist is set to compete at the ICF World Cup in 2026, showcasing Azerbaijan's commitment to sports on an international level. Additionally, Azerbaijan is actively promoting its tourism potential at a major international exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, aiming to attract more visitors and investments.
Cultural and historical events are also significant for Azerbaijan this week. The 100th anniversary of the First Turkology Congress was marked in Tbilisi, highlighting the country's rich cultural heritage. Azerbaijan also participated in the First CIS Volunteer Forum in Astana, underlining its dedication to regional cooperation and volunteerism.
In the realm of arts, Azerbaijan joined the closing ceremony of the 22nd International Caucasus Dance and Music Festival in Trkiye, further showcasing the country's vibrant cultural contributions on an international platform.