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Slovak parliament delegation views construction progress in Azerbaijan’s Khankendi (PHOTO)

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Slovak parliament delegation views construction progress in Azerbaijan’s Khankendi (PHOTO)

KHANKENDI, Azerbaijan, May 15. A delegation led
bySpeaker of the National Council of Slovakia Richard Raši has got
closely acquainted with large-scale construction, restoration, and
rebuilding work in Azerbaijan’s Khankendi city during today’s visit
to the city, a source in the Restoration, Construction, and
Management Service in Khankendi city, Aghdara, and Khojaly
districts told Trend.

The guests were informed about the infrastructure projects
implemented in the city, the renovation of residential areas, the
restoration of social facilities, and the work carried out based on
the modern development concept of the city.

The delegation also visited one of the city’s attractions,
Victory Park. Here, the guests were informed about the importance
of the park, which is a symbol of the historical Victory of
Azerbaijan.

Then the delegation got acquainted with Garabagh University, its
modern educational infrastructure, auditoriums, library, and
laboratories. During the meeting with the rector of the university,
Shahin Bayramov, the guests received information about the
activities of the higher education institution, international
cooperation opportunities, and the work done in the region to train
highly qualified personnel.




The meeting emphasized the contributions of the restoration and
development processes in the Karabakh region to the field of
education.

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