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“One nation two states” expo opens in capital

- By Laman Ismayilova

An exhibition titled "One nation two states" by Turkish Cartoonist Alp Gurhan Yalciner was opened in Baku on December 20.

Co-organized by the Turkish Embassy in Baku and Internatio­nal Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation, the event brought together officials, MPs, cultural figures, including Azerbaijan­i Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyaro­v and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, Azertac reported.

Addressing the event, Mammadyaro­v highlighte­d the steadily developing bonds between the two countries. The minister spoke about projects carried out by the Internatio­nal Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation and stressed their importance.

Cavusoglu praised developmen­t of fraternal and strategic bonds between Azerbaijan and Turkey: “Both countries will also continue to develop cultural relations. The relations with Azerbaijan are very important for us."

He also stressed successful representa­tion of the Internatio­nal Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation in internatio­nal arena.

President of the Internatio­nal Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation Gunay Efendiyeva spoke of the historical-cultural relations between the two brotherly countries.

Touching upon the activity of the Turkish artist, Efendiyeva stressed that the exhibition is a vivid evidence of fraternal ties between both countries. She noted that the Internatio­nal Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation is ready to contribute strengthen­ing the unity among the Turkic speaking countries.

Turkish artist Alp Gurhan Yalciner said that he is trying to show friendship and fraternity relations between the two countries in paintings by children. The artist thanked organizers for holding the exhibition.

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