National Day of South Korea Celebrated in Baku
An event dedicated to the National Day of South Korea was held in Baku on September 30. It was attended by the Minister of Communications Ali Abbasov, the diplomatic corps, representatives of the media and the public.
The Ambassador of South Korea to Azerbaijan Choi Suki-in said that in addition to the existing connections, cooperation in new areas is developed.
So, in early October the military attaché office will open in the embassy, which will strengthen military cooperation between the two countries.
In November, the first meeting of the Azerbaijani-Korean trade and economic commission will be held.
Ali Abbasov, Minister of Communications, in turn, recalled the implementation of joint projects in various areas of the economy. According to him, good conditions have been created for the work of South Korean companies in Azerbaijan. -16D04-
Culture
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On July 9, the 2024 Germany-France Gender Equality Award for contributions to gender equality was presented at the residence of the German Embassy in Azerbaijan.
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The search for identity and meaning in life by modern humans is a topic recently addressed by many artists. The group exhibition "Everything Will Be Alright: Tomorrow or Someday" at YAY Gallery features works by Rasim Babayev, Elshan Baba, Orkhan Huseynov, Terlan Gorchu, Aida Mahmudova, Qafar Rzayev, Zamir Suleymanov, and CHINGIZ. This exhibition explores various aspects of truth and identity through the contemporary lens. Curated by Zahra Mammadova, the exhibition focuses on how art influences individuals.
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People seek to learn about past eras by conducting research on the internet, watching films, or being regular attendees of theatrical performances. Some periods in cultural history have not been deeply studied, and finding precise, detailed information in the Azerbaijani language is nearly impossible. One such period is the Qajar era, which lasted from 1794 to 1985.
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V "Sevil" International Women's Documentary Film Festival is held in Azerbaijan from 5 to 12 July.
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