PA of the Turkic countries adopts a declaration
A declaration has been adopted on the results of the Fifth plenary session of the Assembly of Turkic Speaking States (TürkPA) held in Baku. The document was signed by representatives of the Azerbaijani Parliament, Turkish Grand National Assembly, the Parliament of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
The Declaration noted the principle of respect for territorial integrity, inviolability of borders, non-interference in internal affairs.
TurkPA also sharply condemned the attack on a diplomatic mission of Turkey in Iraq demanding the immediate release of the detainees.
The Baku Declaration stated that TurkPA emphasizes the importance of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, taking into account respect for the sovereignty of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and inviolability of borders. -16D04-
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