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Korea Herald
5 days ago
- Business
- Korea Herald
Azerbaijan marks Independence Day, highlights ties with S. Korea
The Embassy of Azerbaijan in Seoul commemorated the 107th anniversary of Azerbaijan's independence, highlighting ties with South Korea on Tuesday. The annual event commemorates the establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic on May 28, 1918, which ended nearly two centuries of Iranian and Russian rule and marked the restoration of Azerbaijan's statehood. 'On 28 May 1918, Azerbaijani people not only gained their independence but also paved their way into the future with democracy, parliamentarism, secularism, human rights including gender equality,' said Azerbaijani Ambassador to Korea Ramin Hasanov in his remarks. 'While being the first-ever democratic republic in the entire Muslim world, Azerbaijan granted its female citizens the right to vote, ahead of even the most Western countries,' Hasanov said. Despite its collapse due to Soviet occupation in 1920, the Republic achieved significant diplomatic recognition from the Paris Peace Conference, according to Hasanov. Azerbaijan regained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. According to Hasanov, numerous ambitious energy, transport and infrastructure mega-projects, which were realized thanks to Azerbaijan's engagement and leadership, have secured its strategic role at the crossroads between Europe and Asia. 'Azerbaijan also ended the long-lasting conflict with Armenia,' he said, referring to the resolution of the conflict with Armenia. Noting problems of climate change, global health, economic uncertainty, and hoping for a just and equitable world, Hasanov emphasized that no country stands alone, making Azerbaijan-Korea ties and international partners matter more than ever. 'Here in Korea, we are grateful for the strong ties of cooperation, cultural exchange and mutual respect that continue to grow between our nations,' said Hasanov. 'Azerbaijan is the largest economic and trade partner of Korea in the South Caucasus,' he noted. Meanwhile, Hasanov also thanked Korea for participating in the COP29 held in Baku. 'We are glad that our countries (Azerbaijan and Korea) are maintaining constructive political dialogue based on mutual interests,' said Hasanov. The event also featured an art exhibition by young Azerbaijani artists attended by members of the diplomatic corps, business community, civil society and the Azerbaijani community in Korea, as well as the media.


Korea Herald
06-05-2025
- Business
- Korea Herald
Azerbaijan urges Korean firms to invest in Alat FEZ
Azerbaijan commended Korean manufacturing companies to its Alat Free Economic Zone investment hub at a networking event held Wednesday at Ambassador Pullman Seoul. Speaking at "Alat Free Economic Zone: Unlocking potential for Korean manufacturing companies," Azerbaijani Ambassador to Korea Ramin Hasanov recommended AFEZ as a gateway for Korean investors seeking access to the wider Caucasus and Central Asian markets. Hasanov highlighted AFEZ's strategic location near major production and export hubs such as Baku International Sea Trade Port, and plans for a fully green airport to be completed by 2026. 'Korean investors are welcome to explore a myriad of commercial advantages provided by Alat Free Economic Zone,' he underlined. Azerbaijan is expanding specialized industrial sites, such as agri-parks, techno-parks and industrial districts, to attract foreign investment, while leveraging the strategic value of regional connectivity projects, particularly the Trans-Caspian East-West Middle Corridor, which links Turkey to Central Asia and China via the Caucasus and Caspian Sea, according to Hasanov. 'We invite Korean transit operators, freight-forwarding and logistics companies to benefit from the economic advantages provided by the Middle Corridor," said Hasanov. According to Hasanov, Azerbaijan is developing new cities and towns from the ground up using green technologies, modern urban planning and intelligent systems, while promoting smart city, smart village and smart farm concepts. 'Our goal is to transform these areas into net-zero emission zones by 2050.' 'Korea is one of the few countries worldwide that has been invited at the highest level to participate in the restoration and reconstruction works conducted in our liberated territories,' he noted, inviting Korean investors to the Garabagh and East Zangazur economic regions. sanjaykumar@


Korea Herald
24-03-2025
- Korea Herald
Azerbaijan celebrates renewal with Novruz, lauds compatriots in Korea
The Azerbaijani Embassy in Seoul marked Novruz on Tuesday, celebrating renewal and unity. Novruz, meaning "New Day," signifies the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new year. Observed on March 21, the festival has been celebrated for thousands of years across the Silk Road region, including in the Balkans, the Black Sea Basin, the Caucasus, Central Asia and the Middle East. The festival strengthens social bonds through community gatherings, festive meals and public celebrations, transcending its Iranian and Zoroastrian roots to become widely embraced across cultures and religions. Novruz was inscribed on UNESCO's representative list of intangible cultural heritage in 2009 through a multinational nomination by Azerbaijan, India, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Turkey and Uzbekistan. In 2016, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan joined the nomination, further expanding its international recognition. The festival is observed as a national holiday in Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, India, Iran, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. In his remarks, Azerbaijani Ambassador to Korea Ramin Hasanov said that Novruz has deep cultural roots that emphasize harmony among nations. "Novruz fosters peace, solidarity, reconciliation and good neighborly values, promoting cultural diversity, tolerance and friendship across civilizations," Hasanov said, citing Novruz as a unique contribution of the Azerbaijani people to world culture and the preservation of traditions. "It (Novruz) is a mysterious relic passed down from our ancestors to present generations," he added. Meanwhile, he also commended Azerbaijani expatriates in Korea for their contributions to raising Azerbaijan's profile abroad. "Despite being small in number, our compatriots in Korea have successfully represented and promoted Azerbaijan in various spheres of public life with their education, knowledge, skills and achievements," he noted. The celebration featured traditional Azerbaijani music, national dance performances, and an array of Azerbaijani delicacies, reflecting the festival's joyful spirit. The event was attended by Azerbaijani students and embassy officials, members of the diplomatic corps, foreign residents, scholars, think tank representatives and media professionals -- a testament to Novruz's global significance. sanjaykumar@