From today on behalf of President of Azerbaijan to citizens' questions on various areas of interest to them will meet the leaders and high-ranking representatives of the profiled services.
As they say on the personal page of the head of state (https://www.facebook.com/PresidentIlhamAliyev?fref=ts), this is due primarily to the fact that the 2013th year in Azerbaijan declared the "Year of Information Technology." For the first topic of discussion is chosen area of ??ICT. "Everyone is welcome to send your questions via comments under the appropriate status" - write the official report of the president.
Questions are taken from 6 to 10 June. The only request to the users - do not ask questions again. Citizens can propose topics for discussion - the most popular topic will be the subject of the next discussion. - 17D-
Economics
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In late February, the governments of Pakistan and Azerbaijan are expected to sign an investment agreement worth $2 billion, which will include several projects with SOCAR (State Oil Company of Azerbaijan). According to Turan, the energy cooperation projects discussed in January in Islamabad and Baku will feature in the agreement. These projects include energy efficiency initiatives, the construction of a pipeline, and SOCAR’s plans to explore the creation of underground gas storage facilities in Pakistan, as well as documents provided by the Pakistani side related to the exploration and extraction of hydrocarbons in the country.
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Azerbaijan continues to face an acute water shortage that affects both drinking and irrigation supplies, a problem that, despite frequent media attention, remains unresolved. Farmers are particularly feeling the pressure.
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BAKU, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Representatives from Azerbaijan’s State Tax Service (STS) participated in the latest session of the working group on tax, customs, and legal issues hosted by the German-Azerbaijani Chamber of Commerce.
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The Agency for the Development of Small and Medium Enterprises (KOBİA) has issued 192 start-up certificates to entrepreneurs, approximately 50% of whom are youth, according to Orkhan Mammadov, Chairman of KOBİA. The announcement was made at the Fifth Young Entrepreneurs Forum in Baku, underscoring the government's increasing focus on fostering innovation among the nation’s young entrepreneurs.
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