Presidents Erdogan and Aliyev in Shusha. 15.06.2021. president.az
“The parties confirm their readiness for coordinated and joint actions in the political and military spheres, as well as in the security sphere, based on common national interests. In case of a threat or aggression from a third state or against independence, sovereignty, security, territorial integrity, inviolability of internationally recognized borders, the parties conduct joint consultations and take steps in accordance with the goals and principles of the UN Charter. It is also envisaged to provide the necessary assistance to each other in accordance with the UN Charter and to organize coordinated activities of the power and command structures of the Armed Forces,” the document says.
The victorious 44-day war of Azerbaijan resulted in liberation of the occupied territories and the defeat of Armenia in the 30-year war for Karabakh; the summit in Shusha and the adoption of the Shusha Declaration actually became a message to the forces cherishing revenge.
One of the architects of the Karabakh tragedy, the former leader of the separatists and ex-President of Armenia, Robert Kocharian, who is striving for power, is deceiving the Armenian electorate with the inevitable next geopolitical rift, and the second coming of the Karabakh sea otter, which will save Armenia, which he also bankrupted.
The date of the symbolic summit, June 15, was not chosen by chance. On this day, Azerbaijan celebrates National Salvation Day, symbolizing the return to leadership of the country of former Soviet leader Heydar Aliyev. In Armenia - National Flag Day. The G7 was held in Britain, the NATO summit in Brussels, and Presidents Putin and Biden are meeting in Geneva. Erdogan loves symbols. He also acted on September 11, 2012, when he held a high-level strategic cooperation council of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Turkey in Gabala, after it became known about the closure of the Gabala radar station by Russia.
The Shusha summit became a tribute to the line of Heydar Aliyev, who developed the slogan "One people - two states", and became a message to all parties interested in the cooperation for peace and development Caucasian region.
“Demonstrating solidarity and mutual support on international issues of mutual interest, Turkey and Azerbaijan share a common position and deepen bilateral cooperation, as well as interaction within international and regional organizations, including the UN, OSCE, Council of Europe, Turkic Cooperation Council, Organization of Islamic Cooperation", the Shusha Declaration.
Erdogan's appeal to Armenia inviting to take part in the "Platform of Six", in the so-called peace pact of the countries of the region - Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Russia, Turkey, also testifies that the summit is not aimed at infringing on the national dignity of Armenians celebrating National Day flag. Turkey honors Ataturk's attitude to national flags as to the honor of nations, even if it is a defeated enemy. The repetition of the “Platform of Six” initiative voiced at the victory parade in Baku on Decembar 10 last year also means that Turkey takes into account the interests of neighboring states and does not want confrontation in the region.
It may seem that the proclamation of the Azerbaijani-Turkish strategic cooperation in the field of security is a novelty in bilateral relations, but this is not the case. On December 21, 2010, the Azerbaijani parliament ratified an agreement on strategic partnership and mutual assistance between Azerbaijan and Turkey, which provides for the deepening of interaction between the two countries in various fields.
The treaty consists of 23 articles and 5 sections - "Military-political and security issues", "Questions of military and military-technical cooperation", "Questions of economic cooperation", "Humanitarian issues" and "General and final provisions".
According to the agreement, if one of the parties is subjected to an armed attack or aggression, Baku and Ankara intend to provide each other with mutual assistance. The parties will also cooperate to eliminate threats and challenges to national security.
If you look deep into post-Soviet history, this line has been traced from the first days of Azerbaijan's independence. The first such agreement was signed by President Ayaz Mutalibov in Ankara in January 1992, after it was developed by President Elchibey, and then strengthened and deepened by Presidents Heydar and Ilham Aliyev. This line ultimately led to the creation of a modern Azerbaijani army, which put an end to the 30-year Armenian occupation of Karabakh and other Azerbaijani territories.
There is no doubt that the Shusha Declaration will play an important role in establishing peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as it fixes the post-war status quo, which suits all geopolitical centers interested in the peaceful development of the Caucasus region. The declaration does not give a chance to continue provocative actions by the destructive forces of the countries of the South Caucasus. Finally, the declaration consolidates the initiative of the presidents of Azerbaijan and Turkey to create a peaceful Caucasus, in which all the peoples of the region, tired of post-Soviet uncertainty, are interested.
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