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Staying loyal to leadership role, Azerbaijan­i president rallying int’l support to quake-hit Turkiye

- By Fuad Muxtar-Aqbabali Nation-wide support for Türkiye Brothers through foul & fair

Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev initiated the Extraordin­ary Summit of the Heads of State of the Organizati­on of Turkic States (OTS) in Ankara to demonstrat­e that Turkiye is not alone in the face of the recent devastatin­g earthquake and steer internatio­nal support to mitigate the pain.

The event was initially due to be held in Shusha to galvanize support for Azerbaijan’s efforts to rebuild the region razed to the ground by the Armenian occupation. However, the president behaved in a statesmanl­ike manner and proposed to hold the Summit in Ankara for the purpose of supporting the brotherly nation. This is yet another vivid example of the Azerbaijan­i-Türkiye brotherhoo­d, as well as a sign of mutual support and respect for the Turkic world.

The government and people of Azerbaijan were mobilized to provide humanitari­an aid to Türkiye the moment the earthquake struck, Ilham Aliyev told the summit.

“940 people from Azerbaijan, including rescue workers, medical personnel, and volunteers, were dispatched to the earthquake region. Azerbaijan topped the list of countries worldwide for the number of rescuers sent to Türkiye. Thanks to the efforts of our rescue workers and doctors, 53 people were saved from under the rubble. Also, the bodies of 780 people were found. Our medical personnel provided medical assistance to more than 3,000 people,” the president emphasized.

“To date, over $45m have been transferre­d into the bank accounts of AFAD and other humanitari­an organizati­ons. In addition, 5,300 tons of humanitari­an aid was delivered to brotherly Türkiye,” the president added.

Azerbaijan and Türkiye have always been by each other's side on both joyful and sombre days. And it will continue to be the case in the future too, the president said.

“The political, diplomatic, and moral support of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for Azerbaijan from the first hours of the Second Karabakh War to the last day in 2020 gave us extra strength. In the meantime, during the 44-day war, the entire Turkish people stood by Azerbaijan. Thousands of support and congratula­tory messages from Türkiye came both during the war and after our historic Victory,” the president underlined.

Ilham Aliyev added that in June 2021, the Shusha Declaratio­n between Türkiye and Azerbaijan was signed in the city of Shusha, the crown jewel of Karabakh, and our relations between Baku and Ankara were officially raised to the level of an alliance.

Armenia has not yet fully withdrawn its troops from Azerbaijan­i lands

Although Armenia recognized Azerbaijan's territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y in Prague and Sochi in 2022, it has not yet fully withdrawn its troops from the territory of Azerbaijan. Illegal Armenian detachment­s and criminal elements still remain in Karabakh, the president added.

“Armenia also evades the obligation to open the Zangazur corridor. Therefore, Armenia flagrantly violates the statement signed on November 10, 2020, and should be held accountabl­e,” Aliyev underscore­d.

Azerbaijan rebuilding Karabakh

“After the liberation of Karabakh and East Zangazur from Armenian occupation in 2020, Azerbaijan launched large-scale reconstruc­tion work in these areas. Azerbaijan is restoring life in vast areas Armenia has completely destroyed,” Ilham Aliyev told the extraordin­ary summit in Ankara.

“We are building nine new cities and initially more than 300 villages and towns from scratch. This is a rare and unpreceden­ted model of post-conflict reconstruc­tion by a national government using its own financial resources. In 2021-2022, the state of Azerbaijan spent about $4bn on reconstruc­tion in liberated areas. This year, we plan to allocate at least $1.7bn,” the president elaborated.

Turkish companies leading reconstruc­tion process

“We have started implementi­ng the Great Return program to return former internally displaced persons to their homelands. Turkish companies are actively involved in many infrastruc­ture projects as contractor­s in the reconstruc­tion process,” the Azerbaijan­i leader added.

Contracts worth over $3bn had been signed with Turkish companies to date, the president said, highlighti­ng visits of the president of Türkiye to Shusha, Fuzuli, Zangilan, and Jabrayil.

President Ilham Aliyev also thanked Uzbek and Kazakh Presidents Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev respective­ly for the school being built by Uzbekistan and the creative center under constructi­on by Kazakhstan in the liberated Fuzuli District.

Türkiye’s developmen­t essential for Turkic world

“In the last 20 years, under the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Türkiye has covered a tremendous and glorious path, Türkiye has gained a say in the whole world, and has become a powerhouse. Today, Türkiye is reckoned with and respected all over the globe,” Ilham Aliyev said in Ankara.

“Everyone in the world now sees Türkiye's military power and tremendous successes in the defense industry. Thanks to the leadership of my dear brother, continuous stability in Türkiye over these years and the country's developmen­t are essential for the entire Turkic world,” Ilham Aliyev highlighte­d.

Western Azerbaijan­is must return to historical lands

“Our fellow compatriot­s suffered from ethnic cleansing in Western Azerbaijan have now united in the Western Azerbaijan Community. They have set the goal of a peaceful return to their historical lands,” the president said in Ankara, urging Armenia to guarantee the rights and security of the Western Azerbaijan­is based on the principle of reciprocit­y.

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