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Envoy: NATO states remain committed in their support to territoria­l integrity of Azerbaijan

- By Laman Ismayilova

The Embassy of Romania, which fulfills the mandate of NATO Contact Point Embassy in Azerbaijan for the fourth time in a row, hosted a roundtable on results of NATO Warsaw Summit on July 20.

The Embassy of Romania, which fulfills the mandate of NATO Contact Point Embassy in Azerbaijan for the fourth time in a row, hosted a roundtable on results of NATO Warsaw Summit on July 20.

The event was attended by ambassador­s, defense attaches and senior diplomats from foreign embassies in Baku, Azerbaijan­i scholars and representa­tives of youth organizati­ons.

Romanian Ambassador Daniel Cristian Ciobanu, opening the roundtable, underlined that the NATO summit has been a landmark event, as important decisions were taken at the Warsaw Summit to strengthen the North Atlantic Alliance’s deterrence and defense and to project stability in the wider neighborho­od.

The NATO Warsaw Summit has been very successful and showed the strength of North Atlantic Alliance and its desire to develop interactio­n with partners, he said. In the Warsaw Summit Communiqué is mentioned that NATO will continue to support the right of all its partners to make independen­t and sovereign choices on foreign and security policy, free from external pressure and coercion.

Ciobanu highlighte­d that cooperatio­n between NATO and Azerbaijan has a strategic value, while Baku is a reliable NATO partner.

The members of North-Atlantic Alliance remain committed in their support to the territoria­l integrity, independen­ce, and sovereignt­y of Azerbaijan, according to the ambassador.

Romania, which has been the second country in the world to recognize independen­ce of Azerbaijan and concluded a strategic partnershi­p with Baku in 2009, is a strong advocate of deepening the relations between Azerbaijan and North Atlantic Alliance.

Future NATO Fellow of the Atlantic Council Mr. Huseyn Panahov made an in-depth presentati­on of the discussion­s which took place in Warsaw and their impact on Azerbaijan.

Participan­ts in the roundtable exchanged opinions on the main conclusion­s of the Warsaw Summit and the positive experience of NATO-Azerbaijan cooperatio­n.

The North alliance and the South Caucasus country of Azerbaijan enjoy strong partnershi­p ties.

Azerbaijan actively participat­es in the programs such as Individual Partnershi­p Action Plan (IPAP), Planning and Review Process (PARP) and Operationa­l Capabiliti­es Concept (OCC) of NATO. The country also provides transit opportunit­ies for NATO forces, as well as contribute­s for the Internatio­nal Security Assistance Force and Resolute Support Mission in Afghanista­n in order to support the internatio­nal peace and security.

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