Azerbaijan President Ilkham Aliyev will visit Almaty October 19-20 on President Nazarbayev’s invitation, Trend reports. This was announced by Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Altai Abibullayev. “The two sides are expected to have talks and sign a joint declaration as well as a raft of intergovernmental agreements and a program of cooperation between the two foreign ministries”, Altai Abibullayev said. President Ilkham Aliyev is visiting Kazakhstan at the threshold of the first summit of the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States (CCTS) to be held in Almaty, the biggest city of Kazakhstan, October 20-21. The Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States (CCTS) was established in 2009 as an international intergovernmental organization, with the overarching aim of promoting comprehensive cooperation among Turkic Speaking States. Its four founding member States are Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. According to the two main CCTS documents, the Nakhcivan Agreement of 3 October 2009 and the Istanbul Declaration of 16 September 2010, member States of CCTS embrace the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter, along with other universally recognized principles of international law. Established norms related to the maintenance of peace, security and development of good-neighbourly relations lay the foundation for cooperation to be promoted under CCTS. The Council seeks to strengthen the unity of the people living in related cultures and languages.
Azerbaijan President Ilkham Aliyev will visit Almaty October 19-20 on President Nazarbayev’s invitation, Trend reports.
This was announced by Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Altai Abibullayev. “The two sides are expected to have talks and sign a joint declaration as well as a raft of intergovernmental agreements and a program of cooperation between the two foreign ministries”, Altai Abibullayev said.
President Ilkham Aliyev is visiting Kazakhstan at the threshold of the first summit of the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States (CCTS) to be held in Almaty, the biggest city of Kazakhstan, October 20-21.
The Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States (CCTS) was established in 2009 as an international intergovernmental organization, with the overarching aim of promoting comprehensive cooperation among Turkic Speaking States. Its four founding member States are Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey.
According to the two main CCTS documents, the Nakhcivan Agreement of 3 October 2009 and the Istanbul Declaration of 16 September 2010, member States of CCTS embrace the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter, along with other universally recognized principles of international law. Established norms related to the maintenance of peace, security and development of good-neighbourly relations lay the foundation for cooperation to be promoted under CCTS. The Council seeks to strengthen the unity of the people living in related cultures and languages.