"Here lie the region's past, present and future": Ambassador of Azerbaijan visits the National Centre RUSSIA in the Krasnoyarsk Territory
Rahman Mustafayev, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Russian Federation, visited the National Centre RUSSIA in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. The visit was dedicated to exploring the region's economic achievements, natural potential and culture.
During a tour of the National Centre's expositions, Rahman Mustafayev was introduced to the modern-day achievements of the region. Special attention was given to displays showcasing the leading enterprises of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, its unique natural diversity and the mineral resources extracted there.
At the "Land of Impressions" location, dedicated to tourism, the guest experienced Arctic cold in a unique cryo capsule, recreating the conditions in which polar explorers and residents of the northern territories live and work.
According to Rahman Mustafayev, the tour of the Centre is informative not only for local residents, but also for guests and experts from various fields.
"It is a wonderful centre and an excellent tour. For me, as for an ambassador, it was very interesting and useful to learn about the history and potential of the region, as well as to gain an understanding of its economic development prospects. Here lie the history, the past, the present and the future of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. I know that you are one of the first regions in the country where the National Centre RUSSIA branch was opened. I congratulate you and wish you every success," said Rahman Mustafayev.
The exposition "Energy of People — Energy of the Krasnoyarsk Territory" covers more than five thousand square metres. It consists of 21 thematic locations, each telling visitors about the history of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, its culture, industry and social achievements. Its main goal is to spark interest in the region's historical, cultural, recreational and industrial potential.
The exposition is open to all visitors. Guided tours are free of charge and available by prior registration on the website of the National Centre RUSSIA in the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
The second day of the II Open Dialogue "The Future of the World. A New Platform for Global Growth" was intense and vibrant.
The Russian leader noted that the ideas born at the Open Dialogue will continue to spread and will ultimately lead to real change.
On the first day, idea pitching sessions were held across four vectors: "Investment in people", "Investment in connectivity", "Investment in technology", and "Investment in the environment".