During a recent meeting with former Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu in Baku, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev expressed his concerns over external forces that he believes are trying to isolate the country and disrupt cooperation in the South Caucasus. Despite reassurances from high-ranking officials in the USA and European Union, Aliyev remains convinced that the meeting was aimed at breaking Azerbaijan’s unity with Turkey.
Aliyev emphasized the importance of maintaining a strong Turkish-Azerbaijani alliance in the face of changing geopolitical circumstances. He expressed his confidence that attempts to break this unity will be unsuccessful, underscoring the need for solidarity and cooperation between the two countries.
The president’s remarks highlight ongoing threats faced by Azerbaijan from external forces, calling for vigilance and strategic partnerships to navigate the complex geopolitical landscape of the region. Aliyev’s meeting with Cavusoglu serves as a reminder of the commitment to cooperation and unity in the face of external challenges, signaling a commitment to maintain strong bilateral relationships.
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