Lee Lizenberger
US companies are interested in participating in investment projects through tenders - Lee Litzenberger
Baku/27.10.21/Turan: The US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Lee Litzenberger visited Ganja to meet with local authorities, take part in a USAID (American Agency for International Development) training event and learn more about the history and culture of the city. Litzenberger also visited the places of residence of the civilian population, which were subjected to rocket attacks a year ago, the embassy said.
"The ambassador expressed deep condolences to the relatives of the residents of Ganja who died in the fall of 2020, including those who were victims of missile strikes," the embassy said.
It should be noted that during the 44-day war in September-November 2020, residential areas of Ganja were subjected to rocket attacks several times. As a result, dozens of people were killed and injured, and many houses were destroyed.
Answering a question from journalists during his visit to Ganja, Ambassador Litzenberger said that the United States is very interested in establishing regional ties in the South Caucasus.
“This applies to land, rail and air transport. We support steps that contribute to economic development between all three countries of the region,” the ambassador said. According to him, the United States continues to negotiate with the parties to contribute to measures that support such development.
Litzenberger also said that American companies are determined to contribute to the economic development of Azerbaijan. “Some American companies have already established contacts to participate in the reconstruction work in the liberated territories. If Azerbaijan is interested in more companies investing, then I recommend holding open tenders. American companies can apply through these competitions. Thus, they must know exactly in which spheres Azerbaijan is interested in investments and contribute to development here,” the American diplomat said. —06D-
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