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Baku, Ankara, Islamabad ink deal to boost strategic ties

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Baku Declaration will institutionalize trilateral relations between Azerbaijan, Turkey and Pakistan.

Spokespersons of Turkish and Pakistani parliaments convened in Azerbaijan’s capital Baku to sign a declaration that will strengthen the strategic ties between the three allies.

The document dubbed Baku Declaration was signed on July 27, following the meeting between the three countries’ parliamentary speakers.

The Chairman of the Turkish Parliament Mustafa Shentop said that the Baku Declaration signed between Azerbaijan, Turkey and Paksitan, will contribute to ensure the regional security.

“This document will play an important role in terms of institutionalizing trilateral relations,” Sentop said. He added that the international platform and mechanism would strengthen relations among three countries in the future.

Addressing the meeting, Speaker of the Azerbaijani Parliament Sahiba Gafarova said that a trilateral platform of cooperation between the three countries’ parliaments is being created. Gafarova said that meetings will be held in this format, and the transformation of this format into an even more fruitful platform over time will strengthen ties between the three countries.

Within this platform, regular meetings will be held to discuss key issues, Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan Asad Qaiser

The Turkish and Pakistani delegations arrived in Azerbaijan on July 26 and were received by President Ilham Aliyev separately on July 27.

It should be noted that both Turkey and Pakistan showed strong political and moral support to Azerbaijan during the war with Armenia in autumn 2020 that saw Azerbaijan liberate its territories.

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