Exploring green energy co-op: Azerbaijan, Croatia forge new path PHOTO
An event focused on the prospects of cooperation between Azerbaijan and Croatia in the field of green energy was held in Zagreb, organized by the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Croatia and the International Climate Change Institute.
Attendees included officials from the Croatian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, the Ministry of Environment and Green Transition, and various state institutions, Caliber.Az reports via local media.
The event also featured heads of the diplomatic corps accredited in Croatia, representatives from think tanks, leaders of the country's leading companies, climate change experts, and media representatives.
Among the speakers were Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Croatia, Anar Imanov; Shahin Shahyarov, Deputy Head of the Department of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry; Croatia's chief climate change negotiator, Vishnja Grgasovic; and Marija Pujo Tadic, Head of the International Climate Change Institute.
They discussed the importance of international cooperation in addressing the impacts of climate change, highlighting key issues that will be addressed at COP29, Azerbaijan's presidency priorities and initiatives, and the consequences of global climate change.
The discussions also focused on the prospects for cooperation between Azerbaijan and Croatia in the field of green energy. The event concluded with video presentations showcasing COP29 and Azerbaijan's contributions to climate action efforts.
By Tamilla Hasanova