BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 12. Azerbaijan is
ready to actively participate in the work of Turkmenistan's
Neutrality University under the auspices of the UN, Azerbaijani
Prime Minister Ali Asadov said at the plenary session of the
international forum dedicated to the International Year of Peace
and Trust (2025) in Ashgabat, International Neutrality Day, and the
30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's permanent neutrality, Trend reports.


He noted that Azerbaijan highly appreciates and deeply respects
Turkmenistan's policy of permanent neutrality, which is officially
recognized and supported by the UN.


According to the prime minister, over the past 30 years of
pursuing this course, Turkmenistan has convincingly proven that
neutrality is not only a foreign policy position but also a
transformative force that contributes to peace, security, and
sustainable development.


"Azerbaijan has consistently supported the resolutions on
neutrality put forward by Turkmenistan in the UN and joined the
resolution International Year of Peace and Trust - 2025 as a
co-author. We evaluate these initiatives of fraternal Turkmenistan
as a significant contribution to the architecture of global peace
and security.


Azerbaijan highly appreciates Turkmenistan's initiative to
establish the University of Neutrality under the auspices of the UN
and expresses its readiness to actively participate in the work of
the university," he emphasized.


Asadov recalled that in June of this year, the
Azerbaijan-Turkmenistan international scientific and practical
symposium dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's
permanent neutrality and at the same time the International Year of
Peace and Trust was held in Baku.


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