Azerbaijan State Agrarian University (ASAU) hosted an online national conference entitled "Azerbaijan-Turkey friendship: Shusha Declaration is the political peak of our victorious history."
Opening the conference, the rector of the University, corresponding member of ANAS, Professor Ibrahim Jafarov noted that the Azerbaijani-Turkish relations, which have historically been an example for the world with friendly and fraternal relations, remain true to their tradition today, Tehsil.biz reports. . The rector stressed that the Shusha Declaration, which has exceptional political and historical significance, is characterized by the words of national leader Heydar Aliyev "One nation, two states" and the founder of the Turkish Republic Mustafa Kemal Ataturk "Azerbaijan's joy is our joy, sorrow is our sorrow." It means that their relationship has entered a qualitatively new stage.
Turkish Consul General in Ganja Zaki Ozturk spoke about the friendly and fraternal relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey. He said that the high level of relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey makes an important contribution to the progress and stability of the region as a whole. He said that Azerbaijan is not alone, Turkey has always stood by Azerbaijan.
Then the head of the "History" department of the ISA under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ph.D. Associate Professor Firdovsiya Ahmadova, Chairman of the Public Union for Social Assistance to Women War Veterans, Ph.D., Associate Professor Rada Abbas, MP Nagif Hamzayev, Head of the Department of Language History of the Turkish-Azerbaijani Friendship Federation Seyfettin Ayakyay, Department of Social Sciences and Multiculturalism Speaking about the historical, political, economic and cultural significance of the Shusha Declaration, the head of the department, Professor Azad Bayramov and the head of the "Field Studies" department of ANAS Tavakkul Aliyev noted that the Shusha Declaration is a guarantee of independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity. , inviolability of internationally recognized borders, guided by the principles of non-interference in the internal affairs of states, pursuing an independent foreign policy aimed at protecting and ensuring the national interests, are important in terms of defining political and legal mechanisms for building allied relations.