Türkiye’s official highlights opportunities for youth in Middle Corridor project
The Middle Corridor project, a key initiative linking Türkiye, the Balkan countries, the Caucasus region, and the Turkic world, is set to create new opportunities for young people, Turkish Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Enes Eminoglu said at the Eurasia Young Entrepreneurs Forum (EYBF2025) in Baku.
Speaking at the event, organised by Young MUSIAD, Eminoglu underscored the broader impact of the project beyond trade expansion, Caliber.Az reports per local media.
"Together, we will elevate this initiative to a higher level. It is especially significant that Young MUSIAD operates in more than 40 countries, has over 5,000 members, and prioritizes the entrepreneurship ecosystem by guiding youth in trade and education. Our Ministry of Youth and Sports consistently supports the development of young entrepreneurs and youth activities in this regard," he added.
The deputy minister also highlighted ongoing cooperation between Türkiye and Azerbaijan in youth development.
"In recent years, a number of projects, including youth exchange programs, expert programs, camps, and coach training, have been implemented based on agreements and mutual understandings," he noted.
By Sabina Mammadli







