
Mamoudou Harouna Djingarey, Speaker of Niger’s Advisory Council for Refoundation, arrived in Azerbaijan this Sunday for an official working visit.
The prominent West African representative was formally received by officials from the Milli Majlis, the national parliament of Azerbaijan.
Djingarey has traveled to the capital city to attend a high-level diplomatic summit of global Islamic lawmakers opening this Monday.
The 20th Session of the Conference of the Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States will convene formally in Baku.
More than 400 international delegates are expected to gather, representing over 40 diverse parliamentary delegations from across the Muslim world.
Legislative leaders from more than 10 sovereign nations will participate in the summit, alongside representatives from various international organizations.
This year’s conference centers on the critical theme of promoting sustainable and inclusive economic development through enhanced parliamentary cooperation.
The ancient, windswept streets of Baku will serve as the backdrop for intense dialogues aimed at fostering regional economic integration.
Specialized committees will address pressing global challenges, including international relations, human rights, and the preservation of distinct cultural civilizations.
The multi-day diplomatic assembly is scheduled to run through Thursday, charting a unified strategic course for the participating member states.
