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The First Edition of the Conference on Arab Business and Investment with
the Countries of Central Asia and Azerbaijan Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates, February 26-27, 2025
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The Ministers of Economy, Trade, and Investment of Arab countries, Central Asian states, and Azerbaijan met on the margins of
the first edition of the “Conference on Arab Business and Investment with the Countries of Central Asia and Azerbaijan,” which
was held on February 26 and 27, at Investopia 2025 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE), under the theme “Towards
Sustainable Cooperation and Partnership” and the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice
President and Deputy Prime Minister of the UAE and Chairman of the Presidential Court.
The Conference was organized by the UAE in collaboration with the General Secretariat of the League of Arab States (LAS)
following the Memorandum of Cooperation signed between the LAS, the Central Asian countries and the Republic of Azerbaijan
at the first session of the Arab Economic Cooperation Forum with the Central Asian countries and the Republic of Azerbaijan,
which was held in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2014. The Conference also reflects the provisions of the “Doha Declaration
2024” issued by the third session of the Forum that was held in Qatar, which encouraged the establishment of an Arab-Central
Asia-Azerbaijan economic partnership.
The Ministers discussed methods to enhance economic and investment cooperation between the countries, reaffirming the
importance of economic integration and investment in relevant sectors.
The Ministers reaffirmed that the “Doha Declaration 2024” issued by the Arab Economic and Cooperation Forum with Central
Asian Countries and the Republic of Azerbaijan in laying strong foundations for a sustainable and fruitful Arab-Central Asia-
Azerbaijan economic partnership.
The Ministers emphasized the importance of the strategic relations between the countries and coordination in key economic
sectors such as energy security, renewable energy and green solutions, sustainable development, supply chain resilience,
transportation, communication, food security, water security, tourism, and digital transformation, in addition to expanding
investment in these areas, among others.
The Ministers underscored the historical and cultural ties between the countries and the importance of academic and educational
exchanges in further promoting mutual understanding and cooperation.
The Ministers highlighted the vast natural resources and investment opportunities in energy, mining, and petrochemical industries
across Arab countries, Central Asian states, and Azerbaijan.
The Ministers supported the ongoing efforts to enhance trade and economic cooperation and encourage investment between
their countries in order to achieve joint benefits.
The Ministers stressed the importance of developing connected transport routes, strong logistics and trade networks between the
two regions to facilitate the movement of goods and people and reiterated their support for infrastructure projects within Central
Asia and Azerbaijan, such as the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (The Middle Corridor).
The Ministers called for enhanced cooperation in green economy, digital economy, AI, fintech, and research and innovation and
encouraged joint investment in these strategic areas between the countries.
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