
ArmInfo. The Foreign Ministers of Georgia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan signed a joint declaration following the 10th trilateral meeting in Istanbul.
"Today, together with our colleagues, we discussed processes occurring in the region and globally, existing challenges, and prospects for further strengthening cooperation. We signed a joint declaration reflecting the main areas of our cooperation," Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili said at a press conference following the trilateral meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Georgia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan, Georgia- Online reports.
According to the minister, the meeting focused on regional security and peacekeeping. Bochorishvili noted that Georgia will host the next trilateral meeting of the foreign ministers of Georgia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan.
"The 10th trilateral meeting of the foreign ministers of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey took place in Istanbul, Turkey. I am pleased that my colleagues and I had the opportunity to once again reaffirm the close political dialogue, mutual trust, and strategic importance of our cooperation between our countries. Gathered here today are not just representatives of three states, but partners united by a common vision of peace, prosperity, and development," she added.
She noted that Georgia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan have been the best example of successful regional cooperation for many years. "The success of our partnership is confirmed by numerous important infrastructure, energy, and transport projects of great significance for the entire region. I am pleased that today we can appreciate the practical results of this cooperation. Given the challenges of the modern international environment, the trilateral format gives us the opportunity to work in a coordinated manner to advance our common interests," she continued.
The Georgian Foreign Minister emphasized that special attention was paid to issues of regional security and peacekeeping. "We particularly emphasized that sustainable peace and stability in the South Caucasus are a prerequisite for both the region's development and international security," the diplomat concluded.