Turkish ambassador highlights solid foundation for development of Azerbaijani-Turkish relations
AzerTAc presents interview with Ismail Alper Coskun, Turkey’s
ambassador to Azerbaijan. The envoy spoke about the
Azerbaijani-Turkey relations and highlighted current state and
prospects of bilateral cooperation.
Question: Mr. Ambassador, Azerbaijani President Ilham
Aliyev held a number of meetings as part of his recent state visit
to Turkey. The 4th session of the Turkish-Azerbaijan High-Level
Strategic Cooperation Council discussed the issues of mutual
interest between the two countries in various fields. In their
press statements the two leaders said outstanding goals have been
set. What will be done to achieve these goals?
Answer: Meetings of the High-Level Strategic
Cooperation Council have become an important organizational basis
in cooperation between Turkey and Azerbaijan. The fourth session of
the Council was held this time. During these sessions the
presidents have one-on-one talks, and ministers hold bilateral
meetings on a variety of issues. I think bilateral cooperation
between Azerbaijan and Turkey has reached a very high mark. We have
good political relations. In my opinion, the recommendations of our
national leaders Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and Heydar Aliyev and now
Ilham Aliyev and Recep Tayyib Erdogan, who continue this mission,
are very important for us to further develop our brotherly
relations. In this respect, there is a strong political will and
solid foundation for the development of our relations.
Despite problems and conflicts in the region and all over the
world, Turkey and Azerbaijan enjoy robust stability. Significant
work is being carried out to ensure economic development and
people`s prosperity in our countries. The key point here is that
cooperation between Azerbaijan and Turkey will benefit not only our
two countries but also other states in this region and a wider
geographical area. Our countries demonstrate indomitable will to
carry out the projects they want to accomplish. In this regard I
would like to emphasize TANAP. This is an important project for
Turkey and Azerbaijan. Turkish Petroleum Corporationis the second
largest investor in the Shahdeniz field after BP. The
Baku-Tbilisi-Kars is another critical project. I can tell you that
90 percent of the work on the Turkish section of the railway is now
nearing completion. The tunnel in Georgia is expected to be
completed in the next few days. We hope that in 2015 the
Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway project will become a reality.
Of course, in the meetings we discuss the processes happening in
the world, especially the issues that concern us the most, mainly
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. We fully support the position of
Azerbaijan which is: rejecting the status quo, putting an immediate
end to the occupation and finding a peaceful solution to the
conflict based on the principles of international law.
Q.: Azerbaijan and Turkey enjoy excellent cooperation in
the military field. This issue was also on the agenda during
President Ilham Aliyev’s visit to Turkey. What steps should be
taken to further strengthen cooperation in this area?
A.: There is a need to increase our capabilities
in the field of defense. However, it should be looked at from the
perspective of a country’s power to ensure its security. As a
country located in a volatile region, Turkey has gained very
important experience in this field. Twenty percent of Azerbaijani
lands is under occupation. Therefore, Azerbaijan rightly set itself
a target of increasing its military power, defensive and
maneuvering capabilities. Considerable work is being carried out on
this front in Azerbaijan. Turkey has always closely cooperated with
Azerbaijan in the field of defense as in all areas. We have always
said that Turkey is ready to contribute to the goals set by
Azerbaijan, and we have worked on this. This work is currently in
progress.
Turkey`s defense industry is developing very fast. Defense industry
and economy are associated with each other and are interdependent.
Our target was to produce our own tanks, fighter jets. And now we
produce our own helicopters.
We continue working in the field of joint exercises, logistics,
defense industry and training of military personnel. As you know we
held joint exercises involving Turkish F-16 jets in Baku in 2014.
These exercises will continue.
Q.:Mr. Ambassador, Ankara has repeatedly stated that
Turkish-Armenian border will not open until the
Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is resolved within
the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. However, time after time,
the issue is brought to the forefront of attention. How do you
think why?
A.: Azerbaijan’s sensitive approach to this issue
is natural. But I can honestly say that neither Turkish government
nor any Turkish citizen will deliberately do something against the
interests of Azerbaijan or with the aim of harming Azerbaijan. The
Turkish Republic closed its border with Armenia according to its
own will. Our goal is to achieve peace and security in the region.
This will be possible only after the occupation and aggression
against Azerbaijan ends. Turkey has repeatedly stressed that it
stands for peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict.
Q.: The joint press statement of the Azerbaijani and
Turkish presidents revealed that the centennial of the Battle of
Çanakkale will be solemnly celebrated on April 24. The Armenians
are going to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the so-called
Armenian genocide on that day. Do you consider the Azerbaijani and
Turkish communities` efforts to fight against the Armenian
allegations sufficient enough?
A.: The Battle of Çanakkale was one of the most
important stages of the First World War. Every year Turkey
celebrates the anniversary of this battle. The battle, which also
saw our Azerbaijani brothers come and die, is a historic event that
binds us together today. We plan to hold a Peace Summit on the
occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Çanakkale and
send a message of peace to the world. It is very important to give
such a message at a time when the world faces occupations and armed
conflicts. And Azerbaijan was certainly invited to this event too.
This year the Armenians are going to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of their so-called Armenian genocide. Unlike them we
are always ready to investigate this issue based on justice,
academic logic and objectivity rather than emotions. Unlike
Armenians we feel ourselves comfortable on this issue because we
believe in our history. Azerbaijan and Turkey are determined to
fight against activities distorting our common history. We are
resolute in strengthening our efforts on this front. To this end,
we have opened up our archives to the world. Azerbaijan is the most
important partner of Turkey on this matter.
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