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12 Jan in 23:17 EurActiv
Azerbaijan s President Heydar Aliyev is led by his Turkish counterpart Suleyman Demirel on 17 January 1999 in Ankara
In the late 1990s, the political leaders of the South Caucasus and some surrounding states concluded that it was necessary to establish a pact for stability and cooperation in order to achieve peace and security in the region and also unleash its full potential for economic development and transformation, Vasif Huseynov, a senior adviser at the Center of Analysis of International Relations of Azerbaijan, writes in the article
In November 1999, at the Istanbul summit of the OSCE, President Heydar Aliyev of Azerbaijan proposed the creation of a pact to resolve the regional problems and ensure peace, security and stability in the South Caucasus. His idea was supported by President Suleiman Demirel of Turkey who developed a broader proposal and communicated the message to the state leaders of the region. President Robert Kocharyan of Armen
In line with the resolution, the country favors only peaceful settlement of all conflicts
TBILISI, December 26. /TASS/. The parliament of Georgia unanimously adopted on Friday a resolution to proclaim the country’s aspirations for membership in the European Union and NATO. Membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization remains a zero-option priority in Georgia’s foreign policy. Trans-Atlantic unity is the most important precondition for strengthening global security, the resolution reads.
According to the document, membership in the European Union also remains a zero-option priority for the country.
In line with the resolution, the country favors only peaceful settlement of all conflicts.