Leyla Aliyeva: A major transformation process is underway in Baku, with the goal of making the city more sustainable by 2040
OTS Secretary General: Azerbaijan’s chairmanship made the OTS a stronger and more coordinated organization - INTERVIEW
UN representative: 70 percent of infrastructure needed for urban population has not yet been built
Deputy Executive Secretary: Cities in the SPECA region face similar challenges
14.3 bln. cubic meters of gas transported through Azerbaijan’s main gas pipelines
More than 8 mln. tons of oil transported via BTC this year
OTS Secretary General: We have reached an agreement on a new cooperation plan with UN-Habitat
WUF14 scheduled to take place in Mexico City in 2028
Adil Karaismailoğlu: Renewal of old and earthquake-risk buildings is among Türkiye’s main priorities
Nigerian official: Future of humanity is increasingly connected with cities
Deputy minister: Türkiye is ready to share its urban planning experience with D-8 countries
Eldar Azizov: Cable cars and tram lines are planned to be created in Baku in the near future
Ombudsman: Urban development is measured first of all by the real conditions created for people’s daily lives
Modernization works on Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway line completed
State Committee chairman: “Green” and “smart” concepts are being implemented in Arkadag city
NGO Coalition Chairman: WUF13 is wonderfully organized
Sadyr Japarov outlines proposals regarding cities in mountainous areas
President Ilham Aliyev met with Prime Minister of Georgia
President Ilham Aliyev: Large-scale environmental work has been carried out in Baku
Iranian ambassador: WUF13 will give new impetus to our cooperation with Azerbaijan
First day of WUF13 marked by flag raising ceremony and Assembly sessions
UN assistant secretary-general: Youth must participate in urban planning decisions
Anar Guliyev: Governance model in Azerbaijan helps ensure sustainable development
Japanese official: Building disaster-resilient cities is a top priority
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