28 July: Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliev has reiterated that Nagorno Karabakh is and will remain part of Azerbaijan.He added that "The time will come, when Azerbaijan will restore its sovereignty over Nagorno-Karabakh either by peaceful or military

The Turkish-Azerbaijani relations are at the highest level. These relations are of strategic nature and based on the principles of friendship and brotherhood. We are linked with the historical roots and cultural ties, our past and current political interests. We are very pleased that the Turkish- Azerbaijan relations are developing rapidly, and talks and discussions that we had during the prime minister’s visit once again demonstrate how close we are to each other," Ilham Aliyev said.

All the issues on the agenda have been discussed today and extensive exchange of views has been held, President Aliyev underscored. "We reiterate that political relations are at the highest level. I can say that the relations are at the top. There are excellent prospects in the economic sphere. I am very pleased that the trade turnover between our countries has increased in 2011. There are new plans and proposals. We are considering investment proposals. Turkish companies invest in Azerbaijan and Azerbaijani companies invest in Turkey. To date, the Azerbaijani companies have invested more than $ 4 billion in the Turkish economy. Additional investments worth $ 6 billion are supposed to be invested only in the petrochemical industry in the coming years. The Turkish companies actively participate in infrastructure projects of strategic importance implemented in Azerbaijan and we are very pleased with their work," he said.

"Moreover, we have today held an exchange of views on strengthening security in the region. We talked about the prospects of the Turkish-Azerbaijani cooperation in this field. Taking the advantage, I would like to express my condolences to all the Turkish people in connection with the deaths of our brothers in the recent bloody terrorist attacks. We strongly condemn the acts of the terrorist organization PKK. We have repeatedly stated our position on this issue. Once again I want to say that Azerbaijan has officially recognized the PKK as the terrorist organization and as always, is close to the Turkish state and nation in the fight against it. We strongly condemn all forms of terrorism and are absolutely convinced that the fight against terrorism can only be effective if all states work together. Our cooperation with Turkey in combating terrorism, as well as in all areas, is at a very high level," he said.

President Aliyev said they also spoke about energy issues.

"As you know, these relations have a long history. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline and Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum gas pipeline are functioning successfully. We exchanged views on prospects for the future. These are important issues for Turkey, and Azerbaijan. They closely unite our countries. I believe the further cooperation will also be successful.

The transport issues also occupy an important place in the Turkey-Azerbaijan relations. The Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway construction successfully runs. I would like to say that Azerbaijan has allocated a loan worth nearly $800 million for the construction of the Georgian railway, so that the issue was soon resolved and the railroad was put into operation by late 2012.

Once again I want to say that our cooperation is high in all areas. We hope that the rate will be maintained in the future and the Turkish-Azerbaijani friendship and brotherhood relations will develop," Aliyev said.

 source: Trend News Agency

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