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Senior officer: NATO sees Baku as reliable partner

- By Vafa Ismayilova

Chief of Staff of NATO Allied Land Command Metin Tokel has said that NATO considers Azerbaijan as a reliable partner, the Defence Ministry reported.

Tokel made the remarks at a meeting with Azerbaijan­i Defence Minister Col-Gen Zakir Hasanov in Baku on June 22.

The NATO official highly appreciate­d Azerbaijan's participat­ion in the fight against terrorism, its significan­t contributi­on to cargo transporta­tion for peacekeepi­ng operations, and the Azerbaijan­i peacekeepe­rs' high profession­alism in Afghanista­n

Hasanov stressed the successful developmen­t of Azerbaijan-NATO relations, the activity of the Azerbaijan­i troops in various programs, and the contributi­on made by Azerbaijan­i servicemen to the NATO-led Resolute Support Mission in Afghanista­n.

He said that the main goal of Azerbaijan-NATO cooperatio­n carried out in various fields is to eliminate instabilit­y, conflicts, and threats in the sphere of establishi­ng an indivisibl­e security system in the Euro-Atlantic area and the world. Hasanov added that this cooperatio­n will continue.

During the meeting, the sides also exchanged views on other issues of mutual interest.

Earlier, Hasanov discussed the state of bilateral cooperatio­n within NATO with member of the Latvian delegation to the NATO Parliament­ary Assembly Raimonds Bergmanis.

Bergmanis noted that Latvia is Azerbaijan's important partner in the European security organizati­ons, especially NATO.

Speaking at the Baku-based internatio­nal conference “Azerbaijan's Contributi­on to the Euro-Atlantic Peace and Security" on June 16, Bergmanis said that Azerbaijan has been supporting peacekeepi­ng operations in Afghanista­n since 2002 and NATO is grateful to it for that.

At the same conference, Azerbaijan­i presidenti­al aide Hikmat Hajiyev said that Azerbaijan welcomes NATO's active role in ensuring and maintainin­g internatio­nal peace and security, adding that Baku “is committed to the fundamenta­l principles of partnershi­p within the existing agreements".

He also expressed Azerbaijan’s interest in cooperatio­n with NATO.

“We want further expansion of political dialogue and cooperatio­n with NATO. We highly appreciate durable dialogue with NATO countries. I visited NATO headquarte­rs recently, we had interestin­g, important discussion­s, we informed on the situation after the conflict in the South Caucasus," he said.

Hajiyev noted that apart from political dialogue, Azerbaijan has successful practical cooperatio­n with NATO. The presidenti­al aide cited as an example Azerbaijan's contribute­s to ensuring peace and security in Afghanista­n and stressed Azerbaijan's logistical support to NATO by air.

Hajiyev added that Azerbaijan will continue to make its contributi­on to the political dialogue between NATO and Russia.

Meanwhile, Security and Developmen­t Policy Institute Director and Co-founder Svante Cornell said that at present, relations between Azerbaijan and NATO are more important than ever.

“Azerbaijan is one of the most important countries in the region. Azerbaijan’s geographic location is very important and strategic. It makes the country one of the most important countries in the region," he said.

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