This scientific event aims to further strengthen the strategic partnership and friendship between the two countries and to promote the development of scientific and cultural relations. Notably, the symposium will continue for three days.
Renowned scholars and researchers from the academic circles of Turkey and Azerbaijan participated in the symposium, presenting on current topics related to historical, political, economic, and cultural relations.
In her opening remarks at the symposium, Dr. Rakhshande Bayramova, director of the “Genocide Memorial Complex” in Guba, greeted the participants and highlighted the significance of the event. She discussed topics such as regional security, energy cooperation, and economic development in the historical context of Turkey-Russia relations. The historian emphasized the deep-rooted friendship and brotherly ties between Azerbaijan and Turkey, noting that these relations play a vital role in restoring historical justice and preserving the shared past of both nations. Dr. Bayramova also remarked that historical monuments like the “Genocide Memorial Complex” in Guba hold a special place in the collective memory of both peoples, and that symposiums like this one are crucial for disseminating historical facts to the public.
Additionally, the symposium highlighted the strategic partnership between the two countries, cultural exchanges, and future prospects for joint scientific research.