04 August 2011 | 08:31

Almaty to host 1st summit of the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States (CCTS) in October

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Kazakhstan Minister of Foreign Affairs Yerzhan Kazykhanov. Photo by Vladimir Dmitriyev© Kazakhstan Minister of Foreign Affairs Yerzhan Kazykhanov. Photo by Vladimir Dmitriyev©

Almaty, Kazakhstan’s biggest city, will be hosting the first summit of the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States (CCTS) October 20-21, the country’s Foreign Minister Erzhan Kazykhanov said at the press conference following his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoğlu. The goal of the summit is to define frameworks of the fundamental documents. 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.


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Almaty, Kazakhstan’s biggest city, will be hosting the first summit of the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States (CCTS) October 20-21, the country’s Foreign Minister Erzhan Kazykhanov said at the press conference following his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoğlu. The goal of the summit is to define frameworks of the fundamental documents. 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.
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