[ad_1] IFC has appointed Ivana Fernandes Duarte as its new Regional Manager for the South Caucasus. Report informs that based in Tbilisi, she will be overseeing operations in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Ivana Fernandes Duarte succeeds Jan van Bilsen, appointed as the IFC Country Manager in Western Europe, and Jesper Kjaer, IFC’s Head of Operations,… Continue reading IFC appoints new regional manager for South Caucasus
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EBRD appoints Azerbaijani woman new Regional Director
[ad_1] Ayten Rustamova has been appointed Regional Head of the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). She will be based in Bishkek, the capital of the Kyrgyz Republic, and will assume her duties on 1 September 2021. Ms. Rustamova said: “I am delighted to stay in Central… Continue reading EBRD appoints Azerbaijani woman new Regional Director
Turkish ambassador mulls regional cooperation with Georgian Deputy FM
[ad_1] Georgia’s new Deputy Foreign Minister, Teimuraz Janjalia, has met with the Turkish Ambassador to Georgia Fatma Ceren Yazgan, the local Bureau of Report informs, citing the Georgian Foreign Ministry. The meeting focused on the issues of cooperation between Georgia and Turkey and coordination within international organizations. The sides stressed the importance of economic cooperation… Continue reading Turkish ambassador mulls regional cooperation with Georgian Deputy FM
EU regional projects in Azerbaijan – support for small business
[ad_1] Cooperation between the EU and Azerbaijan is beginning to actively spread to the regions. Through funding, the EU supports various projects, which mainly cover agriculture, education, etc. Head of the EU Delegation to Azerbaijan Kestutis Jankauskas and media representatives got acquainted with the regional projects in more detail, Report informs. One of the projects… Continue reading EU regional projects in Azerbaijan – support for small business
Mine map: blackmail for mediators, threat to regional security – COMMENTARY
[ad_1] Official Baku has handed over 15 prisoners of war to Yerevan, while Armenia has provided Azerbaijan with a map of 97,000 anti-tank and anti-personnel mines buried in the Aghdam district. Although it was an essential step to build trust between the parties after November 10, unfortunately, Armenia again prevents this relationship. Acting Prime Minister… Continue reading Mine map: blackmail for mediators, threat to regional security – COMMENTARY