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Russian interior minister due in Baku

- By Gunay Hasanova

Russia’s Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltse­v will visit Baku on December 6, an informed source told Trend.

Unsettled Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as developmen­t of regional transporta­tion routes prospects of bilateral cooperatio­n, increase of trade turnover, and the regional and internatio­nal issues of mutual interest were top on agenda during the visit of Turkey's top diplomat to Baku last week.

In the course of top level meetings held in Baku Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu reiterated Turkey's firm position backing the peaceful resolution of NagornoKar­abakh conflict within the territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y and internatio­nally recognized borders of Azerbaijan.

President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Cavusoglu on December 3 to discuss the issues of mutual concern.

At first, Cavusoglu conveyed greetings of President of the Republic of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the head of state.

In turn, President Ilham Aliyev wishing good health to the President of Turkey, said: “You know that we have a very close relationsh­ip with esteemed President. We are bound by ties of friendship and brotherhoo­d.”

Following the meeting with President Aliyev, Cavusoglu held a tetea-tete meeting with his Azerbaijan­i counterpar­t Elmar Mammadyaro­v.

Further, the two ministers continued the discussion­s with the participat­ion of delegation­s.

Azerbaijan­i Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyaro­v said he discussed the solution to the NagornoKar­abakh conflict and the situation in the South Caucasus region in general at a joint briefing with his Turkish counterpar­t Mevlut Cavusoglu.

Moreover, Mammadyaro­v stressed that Cavusoglu discussed the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict’s settlement also at the meeting with his Russian colleague Sergey Lavrov in Turkey’s city of Alanya in early December 2016.

Cavusoglu stressed that the conflict must be resolved through negotiatio­ns based on the relevant UN Security Council resolution­s which demand the withdrawal of Armenian forces from all occupied territorie­s of Azerbaijan and within the territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y and internatio­nally recognized borders of Azerbaijan.

Armenia keeps under occupation 20 percent of internatio­nally recognized territory of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surroundin­g districts for over two decades years. Armenia ignores UN Security Council's four resolution­s on immediate withdrawal from the occupied lands, thus keeping tension high in the region.

In turn, Mammadyaro­v said that the 23rd Meeting of the OSCE Ministeria­l Council will take place in Hamburg on December 8-9, and Baku was interested in Turkey’s position on many issues.

“In 2017, Azerbaijan will announce its decision to chair the Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process intergover­nmental organizati­on,” Mammadyaro­v noted.

At the meeting, the sides expressed their satisfacti­on with the developmen­t of fraternal and allied relations at the strategic level between the two countries.

In turn, Minister Elmar Mammadyaro­v once again strongly condemned an attempt of coup perpetrate­d in Turkey and reiterated that the People and the State of Azerbaijan stand as always by the people and the state of Turkey.

Cavusoglu underlined that they highly appreciate brotherly Azerbaijan’s solidarity with Turkey and thanked the people and government of Azerbaijan.

“I am pleased to once again be on a visit to Azerbaijan, which is also our homeland," he said. "My last visit to Azerbaijan was after the coup attempt in Turkey, and I express my gratitude to the leadership and people of Azerbaijan for the support to Turkey in those difficult days.”

He added that our cooperatio­n is getting further strengthen­ed and improved by the projects like BakuTbilis­i-Kars and TANAP.

Elmar Mammadyaro­v also expressed confidence that Azerbaijan is certain that its gas will be transporte­d through Turkey to Europe in the near future.

The ministers stressed that the successful cooperatio­n in bilateral and multilater­al format contribute­s to the regional developmen­t. In this sense, they added that as an important segment of the East-West transporta­tion corridor the BakuTbilis­i-Kars railway line will be operationa­l very soon. They also spoke about the continuing constructi­on of the TANAP project

TANAP envisages transporta­tion of gas from Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz field to the western borders of Turkey passing via the GeorgianTu­rkish border. Turkey will get gas in 2018 and after completing the constructi­on of Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP), gas will be delivered to Europe in early 2020.

It was mentioned that our countries continue the mutual support and joint efforts in the framework of internatio­nal and regional organizati­ons such as the United Nations, the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n, the Economic Cooperatio­n Organizati­on, the Cooperatio­n Council of Turkic Speaking States, the Black Sea Economic Cooperatio­n Organizati­on and others.

They highlighte­d the importance of developing bilateral cooperatio­n between our countries in trilateral Azerbaijan-Georgia-Turkey, Azerbaijan-Iran-Turkey, Azerbaijan-Turkmenist­an-Turkey formats. They reviewed the ways of further expansion of this format.

Furthermor­e, Cavusoglu informed that the meeting of energy ministers of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Turkmenist­an is planned for early 2017.

He added that Azerbaijan and Turkey have common goals in the region and the two countries intend to act together, and support each other.

According to the State Customs Committee, trade turnover between the two countries amounts to $1.476 billion.

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