
Baku, Azerbaijan, April 11. On April 11, 2025,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov met with
his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan on the sidelines of the Antalya
Diplomacy Forum, Trend reports.
The ministers held comprehensive discussions on a wide range of
topics, including political and economic cooperation, regional
security, transport and communications, humanitarian efforts, and
collaboration within regional and international organizations.
Special emphasis was placed on mutual security concerns, which are
a key component of the Azerbaijani-Turkish strategic alliance.
The sides highlighted the significance of the Antalya Diplomacy
Forum—now in its fourth edition—as a vital platform for addressing
pressing global and regional issues. They underscored the
importance of dialogue and diplomacy in resolving challenges and
fostering stability.
Both ministers expressed satisfaction with the steady
development of the Azerbaijan-Turkey alliance, built on the
principles of brotherhood and mutual trust. They noted the pivotal
role of high-level dialogue between the leaders of the two nations
in advancing bilateral relations.
The importance of deepening cooperation within the framework of
the Organization of Turkic States and other multilateral platforms
was also stressed.
Minister Bayramov provided an update on the regional
post-conflict situation, including Azerbaijan’s large-scale
reconstruction efforts in liberated territories, demining
activities, and the peace process with Armenia, along with the
challenges faced in that context.
The meeting concluded with an exchange of views on other issues
of mutual interest.