Турция всегда будет оказывать военную поддержку Азербайджану – Министр обороны Турции

Турция продолжит оказывать Азербайджану военную помощь, помощь в обучении кадров и любую другую поддержку.

Как сообщает 1news.az, об этом заявил в четверг журналистам находящийся с официальным визитом в Азербайджане министр обороны Турции Исмет Йылмаз.

По его словам, отношения между двумя братскими странами развиваются очень успешно.

«У нас нет никаких политических проблем. Во всех международных организациях и структурах нас признают, выражаясь словами Гейдара Алиева, одной нацией, двумя государствами», - подчеркнул министр.

Министр также отметил подписанный между Азербайджаном и Турцией договор о стратегическом партнерстве и взаимопомощи.

«Кроме того, создан Стратегический совет между двумя государствами, одно из заседаний которого пройдет в Баку, а второе - в Стамбуле. В рамках этих договоренностей Турция продолжит оказывать Азербайджану военную помощь, помощь в обучении кадров, и окажет любую другую поддержку», - сказал министр.

 

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