Turkish defense chief stresses Ankara’s strong support for independence, territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, Georgia
"During the meeting, we reiterated our strong support for the independence and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and Georgia," Türkiye's National Defense Minister Yaşar Güler told reporters after signing the tripartite agreement.
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- Published Date: 06:07 | 10 September 2024
- Modified Date: 06:07 | 10 September 2024
Türkiye's National Defense Minister Yaşar Güler on Tuesday stressed Ankara's strong support for the independence and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and Georgia.
Güler paid a visit to the Georgian port city of Batumi to attend the trilateral defense ministers' of Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Türkiye.
"During the meeting, we reiterated our strong support for the independence and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and Georgia," Güler told reporters after signing the tripartite agreement.
"We once again reaffirmed our commitment to elevating the cooperation between our countries, which have deep historical ties and connections, to the highest level in every field," Güler added.
Stressing the importance of peace in South Caucasia, he said that Caucasia has critical importance for regional and global security due to its historical and strategic location.
"The strong cooperation between Türkiye, Azerbaijan, and Georgia not only serves the common interests and expectations of our countries but also makes a significant contribution to the peace and stability of the Caucasus," he added.
Güler said the importance of strengthening relations between the countries was emphasized through the agreement signed after the meeting.
"With the tripartite agreement, we have reaffirmed our commitment to further developing this exemplary close and strong cooperation. I believe that this synergy among us will pave the way for new collaborations and partnerships in the period ahead," he added.
Before the meeting, Güler held separate meetings with Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov and Georgian Defense Minister Irakli Chikovani in Batumi.
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