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State Committee of Azerbaijan on Work with the Diaspora

Azerbaijani diaspora: fresh goals and looming opportunities

BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 20. The III Forum of Azerbaijani Doctors residing in Germany has come to fruition in Bonn, TurkicWorld reports.

The event drew a crowd of over 200 doctors and medical specialists hailing from 81 cities across the nation. Over the course of a few days, Azerbaijani professionals scattered across Germany had the chance to swap stories, forge new ties, and chew the fat about matters close to their hearts.

Today, with the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict now in the rearview mirror and Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and sovereignty back in the saddle, the dynamics of the Azerbaijani diaspora abroad have also taken a turn for the better. President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has repeatedly emphasized in his speeches that he wants to see representatives of the Azerbaijani diaspora succeed in the countries where they live.

"Currently, there are millions of Azerbaijanis living abroad. Of course, they are citizens of the countries in which they live. I want them to achieve even higher positions in their countries of residence and to play a more active role in their social, political, and economic lives," the head of state said during the 4th Congress of World Azerbaijanis.

Azerbaijani compatriots living abroad symbolize a victorious nation, and today's wins will enhance their confidence and inspire more success. Artists, professionals, scientists, doctors, educators, and entrepreneurs from Azerbaijan are becoming more involved in their host nations. These countries' corporate, social, and cultural leaders are thriving in diverse domains. Azerbaijan's international image also depends on diaspora activity. Azerbaijanis can strengthen horizontal business, public, scientific, cultural, and other linkages as they flourish in their host country. In many cases, public diplomacy is more effective than traditional diplomacy. Supporting compatriots in their aspirations and assisting in solving these tasks is one of the priorities of the State Committee for Work with Diaspora, as set by President Ilham Aliyev.

Moreover, the State Committee for Work with Diaspora plans to provide additional informational tools for diaspora members in Germany and other countries. These portals will enlighten our compatriots of current events, provide important information, and aid integration into their host countries. These services will also include diaspora updates and substantial information about Azerbaijan's achievements, art, tourist prospects, and more.

These resources will function as communication centers for Azerbaijanis overseas. Professional hubs are intended to be established around them, enabling our compatriots—such as physicians in Germany—to convene, sustain professional relationships, and share experiences.

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