
BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 18. A single
geopolitical identification has already shaped between Azerbaijan and the
nations of Central Asia, and this can be a pure course of, Board
Member of the AIR Heart, Javid Valiyev mentioned, Development stories.
He made the comment at a world convention on ‘C6: One
area, shared future – enhancing strategic dialogue’ held in the present day in
Baku.
Based on him, over the previous many years, the processes taking
place within the area and on this planet have, to a sure extent,
made the formation of a standard geopolitical identification between
Central Asia and Azerbaijan mandatory:
“Why has such an identification shaped, and what made it mandatory?
That is due not solely to a standard Soviet previous and related historic
experiences. As I’ve already famous, the geopolitical occasions of
the final 30 years within the area – within the fields of economic system,
transport, commerce, vitality, and safety – have made deeper
cooperation mandatory.”
Within the early years after gaining independence, the Central Asian
nations, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan, confirmed nice
curiosity within the vitality and transport tasks being carried out by
Azerbaijan. In 1999, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan additionally participated
within the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan undertaking agreements in Istanbul. After
the launch of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline in 2006, oil
from Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan started flowing via Azerbaijan
to world markets,” he added.
Valiyev identified that the Central Asian nations are
landlocked states: “They needed to cooperate to entry world markets.
Azerbaijan had already created the mandatory vitality and transport
infrastructure for such entry. World powers within the
area’s vitality and transport corridors supported the event
of cooperation between these states. The Central
Asia-Azerbaijan-Türkiye-Western markets route was supported. This
was vital for strengthening the sovereignty and independence of
the brand new states, and likewise as a result of the route was seen as an
different to the northern and southern instructions.”














