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Tashkent will become the Youth Capital of the CIS in 2024, Gabala in 2025, Kapan in 2026

June 08, 2023 | 21:03 |6223
At a meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of
Independent States, held on Thursday in Sochi, the Youth Capitals of the CIS for
the next three years were approved. Tashkent (Uzbekistan) will receive this status
in 2024, Gabala (Azerbaijan) in 2025, and Kapan (Armenia) in 2026, the press
service of the CIS Executive Committee reports.At a meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of
Independent States, held on Thursday in Sochi, the Youth Capitals of the CIS for
the next three years were approved. Tashkent (Uzbekistan) will receive this status
in 2024, Gabala (Azerbaijan) in 2025, and Kapan (Armenia) in 2026, the press
service of the CIS Executive Committee reports.
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At a meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Independent States, held on Thursday in Sochi, the Youth Capitals of the CIS for the next three years were approved. Tashkent (Uzbekistan) will receive this status in 2024, Gabala (Azerbaijan) in 2025, and Kapan (Armenia) in 2026, the press service of the CIS Executive Committee reports.

All three cities have extensive experience in working with young people, as well as equipped with the infrastructure necessary for the life of young people, and international youth cooperation is supported.

The international project "Youth Capital of the CIS" was adopted by the heads of government in May 2022. It is aimed at involving the young generation of citizens in the implementation of programs for sustainable development in all areas of interstate relations.

The city, which received the status of the Youth Capital, is granted the right to host a meeting of the Council for Youth Affairs and the Forum of Youth Public Organizations of the CIS Member States on its territory.

In Sochi, the prime ministers also agreed to hold the sports contests of the CIS countries among children with disabilities.

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