During the meeting, the parties discussed several key areas of cooperation, including: - the introduction of modern educational models in the field of public administration; - the development of exchange programmes for faculty members and participants; - the implementation of joint research projects; - the integration of advanced international practices into educational and research activities.
Following the negotiations, an updated Roadmap for Cooperation was signed to elevate the partnership between the two institutions to a new stage.
It was emphasised that the document provides for the expansion of academic exchange programmes, the development of joint research initiatives, and deeper cooperation in training highly qualified professionals for the public administration system.