ADA University launches “Go to Asia” project
By Nigar Orujova
A project titled "Go to Asia" was unveiled during a ceremony at ADA University.
Rector of ADA University, Deputy Foreign Minister Hafiz Pashayev addressed the event.
Pashayev noted that ADA University's students of the master's degree program in International Affairs visited Mongolia, Vietnam and Japan in order to explore the business environment of the Asian continent in March.
"The aims of the project were to enhance the business interests of Azerbaijan and to research investment opportunities in these countries," he noted.
Pashayev said the project was dedicated to Vietnam, Mongolia and Japan in the Asian continent that are relatively stable and economically promising.
He also noted that political, economic, social and cultural environment of those countries were investigated and Azerbaijan's business opportunities were assessed accordingly.
Pashayev thanked the "Azerenergy" OSC and "Mitsubishi" company for supporting the project.
Addressing the event, Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov stressed the importance of the project.
Founded by the Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry and chartered by a presidential decree, ADA University is dedicated to bring up innovative global leaders and promote useful collaborative researches on diplomacy, public and international affairs, business, humanities and sciences, information technologies, and system engineering.
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