Azerbaijan, Baku, May 25 / Trend , J.Babayeva/
Azerbaijani young leaders will make recommendations on qualified intercultural and international dialogue among Muslim countries.
A two day national session on obligations to strengthen intercultural and international dialogue starts in Baku today.
Azerbaijani Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Intigam Babayev said young peoples from Baku and from ten regions and cities of Azerbaijan would partake at the session.
"Young peoples are expected to make recommendations to provide qualified intercultural and international dialogue among nation at the session," Babayev said.
ISESCO Teheran official Hassan Fartousi said that the intercivilized and intercultural dialogue is a chance to develop Islamic countries.
"Relevant values including religion, culture and education, were formed in Islamic countries. These values are shifting to a mechanism of the so called globalization," Fartousi said.
The national session will strengthen intercultural and intercivilized relationships among Islamic countries," Fartousi said.
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