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Turkish Parliament Speaker to visit Shusha
Baku/27.07.21/Turan: On July 27, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received a delegation headed by the Speaker of the Great National Assembly of Turkey Mustafa Shentop.
It was noted that the visit of the Speaker of the Turkish Parliament is sure to strengthens relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey.
As for the upcoming visit of the Shentop-led delegation to Shusha, it was stressed that the Shusha declaration previously signed the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Turkey raises bilateral cooperation to a higher level.
Noting the importance of the first trilateral meeting of the Speakers of the Parliaments of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Pakistan to be held in Baku, Aliyev and Shentop called it a demonstration of the unity of the three countries.
It was emphasized that there were sustainable, fraternal relations between Azerbaijan, Turkey and Pakistan and added that Turkey and Pakistan had played an important role in supporting Azerbaijan since the first days of the Patriotic War.
The talks reaffirmed the partnership relations between the three countries has formed a new framework for cooperation in Eurasia.—06D--
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