BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 10. Azerbaijan launches
a new cooperation stage with the UN from 2026 through 2030, Deputy
Minister of Economy Anar Akhundov said at the meeting of the
High-Level Joint Steering Committee of the UN Sustainable
Development Cooperation Framework in Baku today, Trend reports.


According to him, for more than 30 years, the country has been
working closely with the UN, taking consistent steps to implement
the Sustainable Development Goals, improve governance and
institutional development, create equal development opportunities
for citizens, and address other areas.


"This partnership has made a significant contribution to
aligning global priorities with 'Azerbaijan 2030: National
Priorities for Socio-Economic Development'. So far, five framework
documents on cooperation have been developed in cooperation with
the UN, and the 5th Framework Document, covering the years
2026–2030, is currently entering the implementation phase.







The previous Framework Document, encompassing the period from
2021 through 2025, covered priority areas such as promoting
inclusive growth, strengthening institutional capacity for state
and social services, protecting the environment, and combating
climate change," he added.