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What is Cultural Diplomacy to you?
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By H.E. Amb. Parviz Shahbazov, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Germany
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== Biography ==
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“Cultural Diplomacy for me is dialogue between people, countries, and civilizations. At the same time, Cultural Diplomacy is education: the more you learn about the culture of other people, the more you understand them. Mutual understanding allows us to solve any problems that may occur. That is why Cultural Diplomacy is such an important asset for communication between people”.
 
 
H.E. Amb. Parviz Shahbazov studied at the State Oil Academy in Baku before embarking on his career at the Foreign Ministry. From 1992-1996 Shahbazov worked for the ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Bonn. Following his position at the Republic of Azerbaijan in Bonn, Shahbazov spent four years working at the State Department in various positions, successfully progressing to head of department. From 2002-2005 Shahbazov worked in the business sector in Austria before becoming the Ambassador of Azerbaijan in Germany.
 
 
 
== Further Information ==
 
  
http://www.cd-n.org/index.php?he-amb-parviz-shahbazov
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[[Category:Statements on the Significance of Cultural Diplomacy]]

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