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Share of tourism in non-oil economy reaches 3.4 percent


As a whole, the development of tourism was considered one of the main directions in the development of the non-oil sector; the share of the sector in the non-oil economy reached 3.4%. As a result of the policy carried out by President Ilham Aliyev, the establishment of the main principles of state policy in the field of tourism and the basis of tourism activities, the introduction of mechanisms such as tax and customs concessions, the cancellation of a number of licences, the creation of tourism and recreation zones, and the liberalisation and facilitation of the visa regime have created a real revival in this sector.

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Russia’s Central Election Commission: 11 people participating in presidential election campaign


At this stage, 11 people are participating in the election campaign for the presidential elections in Russia

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ING announces inflation forecast in Azerbaijan for 2024


ING Group of the Netherlands predicts that the average annual inflation in Azerbaijan will be 2.5% in 2024 and 2.7% in 2025, Report informs, citing the forecasts announced by the company.

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Parviz Shahbazov: Gas export increased by 5.3% in 2023


Gas export increased by 5.3% in January-December, said Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov, Report informs.

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Military investigators in Armenia may start carrying machine guns


Employees of the main military department of Armenia’s Investigative Committee may receive the right to carry combat assault rifles

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Patient sets fire to psychiatric clinic in Türkiye, 20 evacuated


A fire broke out in a psychiatric clinic in southeastern Türkiye, 20 patients were evacuated from the building

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Azerbaijan shares figures for gas export to Europe in 2023 – Trend News Agency


Azerbaijan shares figures for gas export to Europe in 2023  Trend News Agency

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Association of Travel Agencies: COP29 opens great options for Azerbaijan’s tourism growth


Holding of COP29 in Azerbaijan opens great options for tourism growth in the country, the Chairman of the Board of the Association of Travel Agencies of Azerbaijan Goydeniz Gahramanov said at the forum of tourism industry subjects in Baku themed “Results of the year on the themes and objectives of the tourism industry on the eve of COP29”, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Trend.

“Azerbaijan has managed to expand its ties with the countries of the world even more. The Association of Travel Agencies, we must be ready for COP29, and ensure that tourists return to their countries with positive thoughts,” he noted.

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President Ilham Aliyev: In the near future, we will open Kondalanchay Reservoir in Fuzuli


“In the near future, we will open the Kondalanchay Reservoir in Fuzuli. The construction of the Zabukhchay Reservoir will be completed this year, which will provide irrigation water to a large area,” said President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev as he was interviewed by local TV channels, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting AzerTac.

“I want to appeal to the private sector again and call on them to invest more actively in Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur. The private sector is already implementing several projects in the Hadrut settlement, Dashalti village and the city of Aghdam,” the head of state noted.

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Azerbaijan expedites construction on strategic Zangezur Corridor


To link its western regions with its exclave of Nakhchivan and to serve as a route for the middle corridor that stretches from China to Central Asia, the Caspian Sea, the Caucasus, and finally, Türkiye, Azerbaijan is continuing with the construction of roads and railways through the Zangezur Corridor, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Daily Sabah.

The construction, which, according to an Anadolu Agency (AA) report from Tuesday, continues without interruption, is at 80% and is expected to be completed by the end of 2024.

Following the Second Karabakh War, on November 10, 2020, a declaration was signed by the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia agreeing to open land roads and railways between Azerbaijan and the eastern Nakhchivan region, a non-contiguous part of Azerbaijan, with a section of Armenia lying in between the two.

After the war, Azerbaijan began constructing roads and railways extending from its territories to the Armenian border.

While the railway and road construction in the Azerbaijani part of the Zangezur Corridor is progressing rapidly, Armenia has not taken any steps on the project.

Without an agreement with Armenia, Azerbaijan is also working on alternative routes.

Azerbaijan has agreed with the Iranian government to construct roads and railways connecting the country to Nakhchivan through Iran, as Iran’s territory lies nearby, south of the already proposed corridor.

According to agreements signed between the two countries, bridges for both roads and railways will be built over the Aras River – a river that flows through all four countries – providing transportation to Nakhchivan via Iran.

If an agreement is reached with Armenia, Azerbaijan will have two transportation alternatives to Nakhchivan, through either Armenia or Iran.

AA has visualized the construction activities on the Azerbaijani territory extending to Zangezur, as announced by Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, who stated that Türkiye, Azerbaijan and Iran are working on the corridor.

Turkish companies are actively involved in the construction of the line.

Due to mines laid during a nearly 30-year Armenian occupation that recently ended and challenging terrain conditions, completion of the line is expected by the end of 2024.

Over 80% of construction complete

The construction, coordinated by the Azerbaijan Highways State Agency, is done by Turkish companies.

The road, with some sections having four lanes and others having six, includes 58 underpasses, 27 bridges and three tunnels.

According to information obtained by AA, more than 80% of the road construction is already complete.

Türkiye and Azerbaijan also have a railway project to connect the Turkish city of Kars to Nakhchivan.

The project, whose tender has been awarded, will start within the year.

Upon completing these projects, a new transportation connection will be established between Türkiye and Azerbaijan, countries with very close ties as summed up in the motto: “Two nations, one state.”

At the same time, uninterrupted road and railway communication between Türkiye and Russia through Azerbaijan will be ensured.

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