BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 18. Long-term
Azerbaijan-NATO cooperation has been discussed in Antalya, Türkiye,
a source in the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs told
Trend.
The discussion was held during a meeting between Azerbaijan's
Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and NATO Deputy Secretary General,
Senior Assistant for Partnerships and Special Representative for
the Caucasus and Central Asia, Ambassador Kevin Hamilton, on the
sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum.
The parties emphasized the importance of long-term cooperation
between Azerbaijan and NATO and drew attention to the activities
carried out within the framework of the Partnership for Peace
program.
The discussions included the prospects for further development
of the partnership in the areas of energy security and protection
of critical infrastructure.
The minister informed his counterpart about regional
developments, including the post-conflict normalization process
with Armenia, reconstruction work in the liberated territories, and
measures taken to achieve lasting peace.
The meeting also exchanged views on global security challenges,
reducing tensions in the Middle East, respect for international
humanitarian law, and the protection of civilians.
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