BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 12. Relations
between Azerbaijan and Central Asian states are truly unique, the
country's Prime Minister, Ali Asadov, said, Trend reports.


He made the remark at a plenary session of an international
forum dedicated to the “International Year of Peace and Trust
(2025),” International Neutrality Day, and the 30th anniversary of
the establishment of permanent neutrality in Turkmenistan in
Ashgabat.


The Prime Minister recalled that the residents of the liberated
city of Fuzuli recently sent a letter of gratitude to the esteemed
Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov for his initiative to build the Fuzuli
Mosque, the foundation stone of which was laid during the Summit of
the Organization of Turkic States held in Gabala in October this
year.


"We also highly appreciate the fraternal support provided by our
Uzbek, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz brothers in the construction of the Mirzo
Ulugbek School and the Kurmangazy Children's Creativity Center in
Fuzuli, as well as the Manas School in Agdam.


Meanwhile, we express our deep gratitude to Türkiye for the
fraternal support provided in the revival of the liberated
territories.


All this will undoubtedly remain forever in the hearts of the
Azerbaijani people as a vivid example of the unity of our peoples,"
he stressed.


Asadov noted that our country's admission as a full member of
the Consultative Council of Heads of State of Central Asia is of
particular importance for Azerbaijan:


“We are united by centuries of shared history, spiritual and
cultural heritage, brotherhood, friendship, and solidarity.”