Новый глава миссии ЕС в Баку, Малена Мард, изложила приоритеты своей работы.

Новый глава миссии Европейского союза в Азербайджане, шведский дипломат Малена Мард, наметила приоритеты Европейского Союза в своей работе с Азербайджаном в ближайшие годы. Мард сказала, что образование, верховенство закона и региональное развитие будут основными направлениями деятельности, и что в настоящее время достигнута договоренность с правительством Азербайджана.

Мард подчеркнула сферу образования как область, где ЕС намерен сотрудничать более активно, чем это было в прошлом, таким направлениям, как профессиональное обучение; академические обмены и дошкольное образование придается особое значение.

Малена Мард вступила в должность Главы миссии Европейского Союза 17 декабря, когда она вручила верительные грамоты президенту Азербайджана Ильхаму Алиеву. По этому случаю президент Алиев высоко оценил сотрудничество между Азербайджаном и ЕС, и выразил надежду, что эти связи будут расширяться впредь еще больше.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Малена Мард представляет свои верительные грамоты в качестве главы делегации Европейского союза в Азербайджане президенту Ильхаму Алиеву, 17 декабря 2013 года.

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