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Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan act as regional anchors for stability, security, cooperation – MP

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Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan act as regional anchors for stability, security, cooperation – MP

BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 22.​ Azerbaijan and
Kazakhstan continue to act as guarantors of stability, security,
and cooperation in the region, MP Soltan Mammadov told Trend reports.

“The state visit of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Ilham Aliyev to Kazakhstan holds strategic importance not only for
strengthening bilateral ties but also for advancing
transport-logistics projects, energy cooperation, the unity of the
Turkic world, and Eurasian integration. The shared historical,
cultural, and spiritual values of our peoples provide a reliable
foundation for developing these relations,” he noted.

He highlighted that in an interview with Kazinform, President
Ilham Aliyev underlined the high level of bilateral relations and
the solid foundation of strategic partnership between the two
countries.

“Thanks to the successful policies pursued by the leaders of
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, relations between our countries have
entered a rapid development phase in recent years. Reciprocal
visits by the heads of state and numerous agreements signed have
deepened cooperation in political, economic, and humanitarian
spheres. Today, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan stand as guarantors of
stability, security, and cooperation in the region,” Mammadov
said.

The MP added that new transport and logistics corridors around
the Caspian Sea, particularly the Trans-Caspian International
Transport Route, align the mutual interests of both nations and
reshape the economic map of the region and Eurasia.

“By strengthening ties in the oil, gas, and energy sectors, the
two countries can enhance their influence in the Eurasian energy
market and play a leading role in forming alternative routes.
Documents signed during the visit demonstrate an intent to expand
cooperation into digital economy, innovation, and industrial
sectors, adding new dimensions to bilateral relations,” he
explained.

Mammadov concluded that diversified cooperation between
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan not only strengthens their regional
positions but also enhances their ability to pursue independent
policies in a geography of significant interest to global
powers.

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