BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 23. The Zangezur
Corridor is expected to serve as a bridge for the region, former
Turkish Ambassador to Azerbaijan Hulûsi Kılıç told Trend on the sidelines of
the 2nd Azerbaijan-Türkiye Investment Forum in Baku.
He emphasized that once the Zangezur Corridor is opened, a major
transport route will become operational in the region.
“This corridor will play the role of a bridge for the region.
When the Zangezur Corridor is opened, relations between Türkiye and
the Turkic world, including Nakhchivan and other regions of
Azerbaijan, will become much closer. For this reason, this project
is of great importance,” Kılıç said.
The former ambassador also articulated insights regarding the
economic and geopolitical dynamics between Azerbaijan and
Türkiye.
“Türkiye-Azerbaijan relations are developing and strengthening
day by day, and we are very pleased about this. Special and close
relations exist between the two brotherly countries, and everyone
needs to support these ties.
Today’s forum was a clear example of this. Both Vice President
of the Republic of Türkiye Cevdet Yilmaz and Prime Minister of
Azerbaijan Ali Asadov delivered speeches, and the meeting was very
productive. Additionally, a trade target of $15 billion was
discussed during the forum. Both sides are taking the necessary
steps to achieve this goal. I believe, without any doubt, that this
target will be fully realized in the near future,” Kilic added.
Today, the 2nd Azerbaijan-Türkiye Investment Forum has commenced
in Baku with the support of Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Economy and
Türkiye’s Ministry of Trade and is co-organized by the Export and
Investment Promotion Agency (AZPROMO) and the Turkish-Azerbaijani
Businessmen and Industrialists Public Union (TÜIB). Over 500
delegates from both countries—high-ranking politicians, government
officials, businesses, and community members—attend the event.
The forum is crucial to Azerbaijan-Türkiye economic integration,
corporate interaction, and investment potential.
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