BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 19. A delegation led by the Vice-Rector of the Turkish National Defense University, Professor Serdar Salman, is on a visit to Azerbaijan, Trend reports via the Ministry of Defense.
The Turkish guests first visited the graves of the National Leader of the Azerbaijani people Heydar Aliyev and prominent ophthalmologist and academician Zarifa Aliyeva in the Alley of Honor, as well as the Alley of Martyrs and Turkish Martyrs' Cemetery. The guests laid wreaths and flowers, as well as paid tribute to their bright memory.
Then at the event held at the War Games Center of Azerbaijan National Defense University, Major General Arif Hasanov delivered a speech and welcomed the guests on behalf of the National Defense University’s leadership.
Major General Hasanov noted that Azerbaijani-Turkish military cooperation is based on friendly, fraternal, and allied relations and highlighted the benefits the alliance brings to the development of military education in both countries. He also mentioned the positive results of the military education reforms implemented within the Azerbaijan Army.
Professor Salman, in turn, expressed his gratitude for the warm reception and hospitality. He emphasized the importance of mutual visits in terms of exchanging experience.
During the event, a briefing was presented on the establishment history of the National Defense University and its subordinate educational institutions, their education system, training process, and scientific activities.
Ultimately, inquiries of reciprocal significance were addressed.
The Turkish National Defense University (TNDU) is a military higher education institution established in 2016 under the auspices of the Turkish Ministry of National Defence. The major objective is to train and educate officers and non-commissioned officers for the Turkish Armed Forces via academic and military instruction. The institution consists of multiple schools and institutes, including the War schools, and provides programs ranging from bachelor's to doctoral degrees.
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