The Azerbaijani-Georgian Youth Forum is currently taking place in the city of Baku, which was opened by the Minister of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia, Givi Mikanadze, and Farid Gayibov, the Minister of Youth and Sports of Azerbaijan.
The ministers addressed the young participants and spoke about the importance of strengthening ties between students to further solidify the strategic partnership between Georgia and Azerbaijan.
The forum is organized by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia and the Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Its goal is to expand cooperation in the youth sector between the two countries and to promote the exchange of experience.
Experts, politicians, and young leaders from both countries participated in the forum. Discussions focused on the topics: “The Role of Youth in Strengthening Azerbaijan-Georgia Relations” and “Digital Revolution: Challenges and Opportunities for the Future.”
As part of the youth forum, seminars, cultural events, and educational visits will be held in various cities of Azerbaijan, including Guba and Sumgait.
It is noteworthy that the youth forum, along with a summer camp, is being held within the framework of the Youth Week of the Republic of Azerbaijan, with the participation of Georgian and Azerbaijani students.
The Azerbaijani-Georgian Youth Week, which started on July 22 and ends on July 28, provides an opportunity for students to learn about each other’s cultures and fosters deeper youth connections and the sharing of experiences among students.