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Azerbaijani-Turkish military cooperation discussed in Istanbul (PHOTO)

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June 27, 2025
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Azerbaijani-Turkish military cooperation discussed in Istanbul (PHOTO)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 27. The delegation led
by the First Deputy Minister of Defense – Chief of the General
Staff of the Azerbaijan Army, Colonel General Karim Valiyev
observed the “Defender of Peace – 2025” international exercise held
in Istanbul, Trend
reports.

The Azerbaijani delegation is on a visit to Türkiye.

Then the Chief of the General Staff of the Azerbaijan Army
arrived in Konya and took part in the Distinguished Visitors Day of
the “Anatolian Eagle – 2025” international exercise.

The guests were provided with detailed information about
exercise’s planning process, scenario, objectives, and the sequence
of task execution.

“Anatolian Eagle – 2025” exercise involves a group of pilots,
technical personnel and aircraft of the Azerbaijan Air Force.




As part of the visit, Colonel General Karim Valiyev met with the
Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Türkiye, Mr. Yaşar
Güler, the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, Army
General Metin Gürak, and the Rector of the National Defense
University, Professor Erhan Afyoncu.

During the meetings, the prospects for the development of
cooperation between Azerbaijan and Türkiye, based on mutual trust,
and support, were discussed. It was noted that the strategic
alliance is built on friendly and fraternal relations.

The sides held a detailed exchange of views on the current state
and expansion of cooperation in military, military-technical,
military educational and other fields, and discussed other issues
of mutual interest.

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