Collaboration between Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia will improve stability, security and development in the region, analysts said Monday.
Speaking at a conference in Baku -- Azerbaijan-Georgia-Turkey Trilateral Relations: A look into the Future -- Novruz Mammadov, a foreign policy assistant to President Ilham Aliyev, said cooperation would contribute to regional security and sustainable development.
Farhad Mammadov, director of the Center for Strategic Studies, said cooperation was especially needed in security and defense.
Mesut Ozcan, acting chairman of Turkish Foreign Ministry's Center of Strategic Research, said Turkey wanted to improve political, economic and social relations with all its neighbors in the southern Caucasus.
"As long as political will exists, cooperation will continue," he told delegates.