The Republic of Azerbaijan has extended the donation of laptops to the students of St Kitts and Nevis. The donation has come as a diplomatic gesture from the government and people of Azerbaijan.
The donation has been confirmed by the Ambassador St Kitts and Nevis to Cuba, Verna Mills. Ambassador Mills engaged in bilateral discussions with the Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ruslan Rzayev. After this meeting she confirmed that Azerbaijan is extending this gesture to the students of the country.
The donation will be made to the students across St Kitts and Nevis through the Azerbaijan International Development Aid. The Ambassador of Azerbaijan will be visiting the twin island federation for the donation of the laptops amd the official handover ceremony of the gadgets to the students.
The official day and time for the donation has not been announced so far. However, this donation is being seen as a positive development in the longstanding relationship between St Kitts and Nevis and the Republic of Azerbaijan.
At the same time, the donations will also help the students from all over the island in aligning their education to the modern standards and technological advancements. The donation will help the students get access to technological facilities in the country.
The technological support will help children from all over the island advance their education up to the standards of the modern world.
The other nations have also extended similar donations to the students across St Kitts and Nevis. The laptops and other gadgets have been provided through international support to youngsters of all ages to support their education.
The two nations have enjoyed over 30 years of diplomatic ties with one another. Officially, St Kitts and Nevis established relationship with Republic of Azerbaijan on March 22, 1995. The two nations have enjoyed a cordial working relationship with each other over the last three decades.
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