BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 15. The restoration of
Azerbaijan's liberated territories is not only state policy but
also a national mission, requiring the active participation of the
youth, Sumbul Turabova, a representative of the State Committee for
Urban Development and Architecture of Azerbaijan, said during an
international conference on "Shaping human capital for sustainable
and resilient urban development" in Baku, Trend reports.
"Future lawyers will contribute to improving the legal framework
and protecting human rights, architects and urban planners will
design sustainable cities and preserve cultural heritage, and
engineers and environmental specialists will support the
development of green infrastructure and environmental restoration.
Azerbaijan's future development depends largely on a new generation
of professionals and innovative thinking," she said.
Turabova noted that private partnerships and foreign investment
are also contributing to the acceleration of infrastructure
projects and economic recovery.
"The liberated territories today are important symbols of
resilience, renewal, and national unity. Their restoration
demonstrates how architecture, culture, and human rights can work
together to shape a peaceful and sustainable future," she said.