Tokyo, 3 July, /AJMEDIA/
On July 3–4, Khankendi is writing a new chapter in its history as it prepares to host the heads of state and government of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) for the first time.
This grand summit is not only a major event on the political calendar but also a symbol of the revival of a city that has endured decades of challenges.
Spanning a vast geography from South and Central Asia to the Middle East and uniting 10 member states, the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) serves as a vital platform for economic integration, strategic cooperation, and sustainable development across the region.
The selection of Khankendi as the venue for the ECO’s next high-level meeting stands as a clear testament to the city’s growing geopolitical and geoeconomic significance in light of the new realities.