HULUSI KILIC: TURKEY WILL NOT ACCEPT THE PEACE FORMULA IN THE RESOLUTION OF NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT, WHICH AZERBAIJAN WILL NOT AGREE TO
MilAz.info
Dec 16 2011
Azerbaijan
"Azerbaijan-Turkey relations are particular," Turkish ambassador to
Azerbaijan Hulusi Kilic said at the press conference on the outcomes
of 2011, APA reports.
Turkish ambassador said the relations between the two countries are
developing rapidly.
Speaking about the recent earthquake in Turkey Hulusi Kilic expressed
his gratitude to Azerbaijani leadership, especially Minister of
Emergency Situations Kemaleddin Heydarov.
"During the earthquake it was proved once more that we are two nations,
one state. Minister Kemaleddin Heydarov and his team fulfilled their
mission perfectly. We are grateful to them," he said.
Touching on Karabakh conflict Hulusi Kilic said Turkey will not accept
the peace formula in the resolution of Nagorno Karabakh conflict,
which Azerbaijan will not agree to.
"Our main stipulation is the release of Karabakh. After that we can
open the borders with Armenia," he said.
The ambassador said the election of Azerbaijan as the non-permanent
member of the UN Security Council was a great achievement and
indication of the world's confidence in Azerbaijan.
The Strategic Cooperation Council's meeting held in Izmir this year
was an important event in the context of Azerbaijan-Turkey relations
in 2011. Touching upon the economic relations, Hulusi Kilic welcomed
the Azerbaijani investment in Turkey. He said so far Azerbaijan has
invested $10 billion in Turkish economy, including the energy sector.
Multiple mutual visits took place this year, the ambassador reminded.
He said the inter-state relations were developing in all spheres.
Trade turnover increased to $3 billion this year.
"Every day 6 Baku-Istanbul-Baku flights were carried out. This is an
indication of our close relations".
The ambassador said next meeting of the Strategic Cooperation Council
would be held in Baku in 2012. "This is very important meeting.
Further Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway is expected to be opened. We are
also looking forward for the new development in the energy field".
MilAz.info
Dec 16 2011
Azerbaijan
"Azerbaijan-Turkey relations are particular," Turkish ambassador to
Azerbaijan Hulusi Kilic said at the press conference on the outcomes
of 2011, APA reports.
Turkish ambassador said the relations between the two countries are
developing rapidly.
Speaking about the recent earthquake in Turkey Hulusi Kilic expressed
his gratitude to Azerbaijani leadership, especially Minister of
Emergency Situations Kemaleddin Heydarov.
"During the earthquake it was proved once more that we are two nations,
one state. Minister Kemaleddin Heydarov and his team fulfilled their
mission perfectly. We are grateful to them," he said.
Touching on Karabakh conflict Hulusi Kilic said Turkey will not accept
the peace formula in the resolution of Nagorno Karabakh conflict,
which Azerbaijan will not agree to.
"Our main stipulation is the release of Karabakh. After that we can
open the borders with Armenia," he said.
The ambassador said the election of Azerbaijan as the non-permanent
member of the UN Security Council was a great achievement and
indication of the world's confidence in Azerbaijan.
The Strategic Cooperation Council's meeting held in Izmir this year
was an important event in the context of Azerbaijan-Turkey relations
in 2011. Touching upon the economic relations, Hulusi Kilic welcomed
the Azerbaijani investment in Turkey. He said so far Azerbaijan has
invested $10 billion in Turkish economy, including the energy sector.
Multiple mutual visits took place this year, the ambassador reminded.
He said the inter-state relations were developing in all spheres.
Trade turnover increased to $3 billion this year.
"Every day 6 Baku-Istanbul-Baku flights were carried out. This is an
indication of our close relations".
The ambassador said next meeting of the Strategic Cooperation Council
would be held in Baku in 2012. "This is very important meeting.
Further Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway is expected to be opened. We are
also looking forward for the new development in the energy field".