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Japanese Emperor’s birthday marked in Baku

- By Amina Nazarli

The Japanese Embassy in Baku hosted a reception to mark Emperor's birthday on December 5.

The grand reception brought together officials of the state and the government of Azerbaijan, MPs, ambassador­s of foreign countries in Baku, representa­tives of the public.

After the national anthems of the two countries were performed, Ambassador Tsuguo Takahashi welcomed the guests. He informed that under the Constituti­on the Emperor is the symbol of the unity of the Japanese people, and his birthday is celebrated as a national holiday.

Stressing the high level of cooperatio­n between Azerbaijan and Japan, the ambassador expressed confidence that relations between the two countries will make good progress in the future.

He further added that Azerbaijan is a leading economic power in the South Caucasus.

"Along with this, Azerbaijan is also an important player in ensuring internatio­nal energy security. Japan attaches great importance to friendly relations with Azerbaijan, which plays a strategic role in ensuring stability in the region," said the ambassador.

In turn, Azerbaijan’s Minister of Education Mikayil Jabbarov on behalf of the Azerbaijan government congratula­ted the Japanese people on the significan­t day, conveyed greetings and best wishes.

Stressing that Azerbaijan and Japan cooperate in various areas, the minister expressed confidence that the bilateral relations will gradually be further strengthen­ed and expanded.

"The two countries have formed a stable turnover, which has the potential for expansion in the future," Jabbarov said.

Azerbaijan is grateful to Japan for the financing and developmen­t of a number of projects implemente­d in the republic, the minister added.

He also praised the level of Japanese education, noting that the Azerbaijan­i students are studying at Japanese universiti­es under the various educationa­l programs.

The diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Japan establishe­d in 1992, is developing steadily.

Japan was one of the first countries to support Azerbaijan's forward-looking oil strategy. The country ainly cooperates with Azerbaijan in the energy and oil spheres.

Japan repeatedly stated that its companies are keen to develop cooperatio­n in a number of areas with Azerbaijan and the country is interested in broader economic cooperatio­n.

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