Баку подал заявку на проведение Экспо 2025

Баку подал заявку на проведение международной выставки Экспо 2025. В четверг (14 декабря) предложение Баку было представлено дипломатическому сообществу в Азербайджане на церемонии, состоявшейся в Фонде Гейдара Алиева. На мероприятии выступил исполнительный директор Фонда Гейдара Алиева, Анар Алекперов, который также является помощником первого вице-президента Азербайджана.

"Развитие человеческого капитала, построение лучшего будущего" - главная тема заявки, выдвинутой Азербайджаном, на проведение всемирной выставки.

Азербайджан надеется использовать факт того, что в регионе, простирающемся от Восточной Европы до Каспийского моря, не проводилось никаких крупных глобальных выставок.

Азербайджану придется бороться в условиях жесткой конкуренции с тремя другими странами - Франция (Париж), Япония (Осака) и Российской Федерацией (Екатеринбург).

У Азербайджана есть год на то, чтобы убедить 170 государств-членов Бюро международных выставок (BIE), и уже в сентябре 2018 года на 164-й Генеральной ассамблее будет принято решение.

Мировые выставки проводятся каждые пять лет. Темы проводимых выставок направлены для повышения осведомленности и поиск ответов на глобальные вызовы нашего времени. Следующая Всемирная выставка будет проходить в Дубае (ОАЭ) с 20 октября 2020 года по 10 апреля 2021 года "Объединяя умы, создавая будущее".

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: В четверг, 14 декабря, дипломатическому сообществу в Баку была представлена заявка Азербайджана на проведение Экспо 20205.

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