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Azerbaijan and Turkiye hold high-level military dialogue

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Azerbaijan and Turkiye hold high-level military dialogue

A meeting was held in Baku in regard with the implementation of the relevant article of the Protocol of the 16th Azerbaijani-Turkish High-Level Military Dialogue Session between the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Turkiye.

Axar.az informs, citing the Ministry of Defense, the delegations were led by Lieutenant General Azer Aliyev and Lieutenant General Ali Osman Yurdagul.

Expressing his satisfaction with seeing the guests in Azerbaijan, Lieutenant General A. Aliyev stated that Azerbaijani-Turkish military relations, established on the principles of brotherhood and friendship, continue to develop steadily.

Lieutenant General A.O.Yurdagul, in turn, expressed his gratitude for the sincere attitude and the attention shown, and noted that the mutual meetings significantly contribute to the exchange of experience between the two armies.

During the meeting, the current state of the work done within the cooperation in military, military-technical, and other fields was discussed.

The sides held broad discussions and exchanged views on the prospects of Azerbaijani-Turkish military relations, their development, as well as on issues of mutual interest.

Date
2025.12.02 / 15:52
Author
Axar.az
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