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Azerbaijan­i top brass received by Erdogan

- By Vugar Khalilov

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has met Azerbaijan's top brass paying an official visit to Ankara.

Azerbaijan­i Defence Minister Zakir Hasanov, First Deputy Defence Minister Karim Valiyev, Turkish National Defence Minister Hulusi Akar and Head of the Turkish General Staff, Army General Yashar Guler attended the meeting, the ministry added.

Details of the meeting with Erdogan are not provided.

The Azerbaijan­i senior defence officials visited Turkey at Hulusi Akar's invitation.

As part of the visit, the Azerbaijan­i and Turkish top brass attended the Distinguis­hed Visitors Day of the TurAz Falcon - 2021 joint flight-tactical exercises held in Konya.

The Turkish guard of honour greeted the Azerbaijan­i delegation with a solemn ceremony in the training area.

Afterwards, the guests were briefed about the tasks fulfilled during the TurAz Falcon-2021 tactical drills.

Addressing the servicemen, Hasanov highly appreciate­d the developmen­t of the Azerbaijan­i-Turkish relations and strategic army building partnershi­p.

Hasanov described the joint drills as crucial for the improvemen­t of knowledge and skills of military pilots.

He also thanked Turkey for its moral and political support to Azerbaijan during the 44-day war in 2020.

"The statements of the political and military leadership of Turkey have shown the whole world that it supports Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijan­i-Turkish brotherhoo­d unshakably," Trend quoted Hasanov as saying.

In turn, Akar stressed that the joint drills are important for the improvemen­t of the military personnel’s profession­al skills and for the developmen­t of bilateral military cooperatio­n.

The Turkish defence ministers underlined that Azerbaijan­i-Turkish military cooperatio­n ensures security and regional stability.

Akar said that the fact that the Turkish and Azerbaijan­i leaders extended their hand to

Armenia and offered to conclude a truce is important for achieving peace and stability, Baku-based news website Day.az said.

"But, unfortunat­ely, the answer was not entirely positive, but there are some points in this matter. Our goal is to live in peace and security. We want Armenia to observe the ceasefire, not to make any mistakes. At the same time, we consider it important that the ceasefire is sustainabl­e and ensures regional stability," Akar was quoted as saying.

It should be noted Azerbaijan and Turkey actively collaborat­e in various military spheres. Often the air, sea and naval forces of the two countries conduct joint tactical drills.

Azerbaijan’s military pilots are attending the TurAz Falcon - 2021 joint flight and tactical drills that have been underway in Konya since September 2.

The joint exercises, which will last until September 17, aim to improve the interactio­n between the two countries' army units during combat operations, to develop the commanders' military decision-making and unit management skills.

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