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Chief of the State Migration Service Vusal Huseynov was awarded with the 5th international Caspian Business Award

Chief of the State Migration Service, III rank state migration service counselor Vusal Huseynov was awarded with the 5th International Caspian Business Award for his outstanding contribution to the development of business-government dialogue based on the results of a survey conducted by the Caspian Energy Club among 1,500 companies. Chairman of the “Caspian Energy Club”, CEO Telman Aliyev congratulated and presented the award.

The “Caspian Business Award” is presented to politicians, government officials, diplomats, and heads of public and private companies for their contributions to economic development in the Caspian-Black Sea and Baltic regions based on the results of an online survey held in 50 countries.

Highly appreciating the activities of the “Caspian Energy Club”, Vusal Huseynov stressed the special contribution to the business dialogue by the organization, which has great intellectual potential, as well as thanked its leadership and members.

Noting that President Ilham Aliyev always pays attention to the development of entrepreneurship, Vusal Huseynov expressed the importance of strengthening business dialogue for both private companies and government agencies. He noted that this serves to awareness-raising the entrepreneurs about the solution of problems they face.

Vusal Huseynov said that the proposals put forward by the organization were studied by the State Migration Service and contributed to the future activities of the Service, as well as stressed the importance of mutual relations for making the necessary decisions in response to the multiple challenges during the pandemic.

The Chief of the Service expressed his confidence in the continuation of the cooperation in the framework of reconstruction work in the liberated lands.

A memorial photo was taken at the end.

 


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