WUF13 in Baku is widely covered by world media
The 13th session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) taking place in Baku continues to remain in the spotlight of international media for the third day.
As Report informs, Turkish media outlets - TRT Haber, Milliyet, Hibya, T24, DHA, Günebakış and other publications - emphasize the broad participation of the Turkish delegation in the forum, as well as the reflection of Azerbaijani-Turkish brotherhood in joint urban development projects. The publications also elaborate on the "smart city" and "green zone" concepts being implemented in the liberated territories of Azerbaijan.
Pakistani media - DND, Radio Pakistan, Dawn, AAJ TV, The Diplomatic Insight, Dunya News, Pakistan Today and others - pay special attention to the active participation of Chief Minister of Punjab Province Maryam Nawaz. The reports note that hosting WUF13 in Baku reflects the strategic vision of Azerbaijan's leadership, as well as the high level of forum organization and reception of international delegations.
Saudi publications - Al Yaum, Ajel, Al Hadath, Sabq, Al Bilad, Al Jazirah, Al Madina, Saudi Gazette, Eye of Riyadh - report on the participation of more than 20 organizations from the Kingdom in the forum and the discussion of pressing urban environment and sustainable development issues.
Media from Persian Gulf countries - UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, as well as the GCC portal - focus on discussions of the housing crisis and possible solutions, highlighting the active role of regional states in the forum's work.
Kazakh media - Almaty TV, Vecher.kz, Kursiv.media, Kazinform, Astana Times, Smi24.kz, KzVesti - extensively cover the speech of Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov and Kazakhstan's support for Azerbaijan's "green cities" development strategy.
Uzbek media - Uzdaily, Zamin.uz, Eurasian Star - highlight the participation of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and initiatives for sustainable urban development, emphasizing the significance of the forum for regional cooperation.
Kyrgyz publications - Reporter.kg, Kabar.kg, Sputnik.kg, 24.kg, 7tv.kg, Akipress - focus on the speech of President Sadyr Japarov and the initiative to establish the International Association of Mountain Cities, while also highly praising the organization of the forum in Baku.
Georgian media - Interpressnews, Bpn.ge, Kvira.ge, PalitraNews, Rustavi 2, Imedi News and others - publish materials on the speech of Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, his meeting with President Ilham Aliyev, and the signed documents.
In Latin American countries - Mexico, Argentina and Brazil - media cover the participation of national delegations and the exchange of experience in the field of sustainable urban development.
Chinese publications - Xinhua, Sina, Sohu, Phoenix News, Guangming Daily, China.org.cn and others - call WUF13 in Baku an important platform shaping the future of global urbanization.
Japanese and South Korean media emphasize the significance of the forum for digital urban technologies and sustainable development, while Indian publications highlight the country's participation and exchange of urban planning experience.
European media - including those from Switzerland, Hungary, Serbia, Poland, Bulgaria and Greece - focus on the global housing crisis and Azerbaijan's role as the host country of the forum.
African media - South Africa, Kenya, Angola, Libya and others - report on the participation of their delegations and highly praise the organization of the event in Baku.
The forum is also widely covered in media from CIS and Middle Eastern countries, including Russia, Belarus, Tajikistan, Syria, Jordan, Somalia and Cuba.
Overall, international media note that WUF13 has become one of the largest global platforms for discussing issues of urbanization, sustainable development and the future of cities.
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