On June 27, a telephone conversation took place between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, Jeyhun Bayramov, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Türkiye, Hakan Fidan.
This was reported to the Operative Information Center-OMM by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan.
During the conversation, the parties discussed issues stemming from the allied relations between Azerbaijan and Türkiye, the agenda of the existing strategic cooperation between the two nations, as well as mutual activities and coordination within the framework of international and regional organizations.
The ministers emphasized that high-level political dialogue and mutual support between the brotherly countries form the foundation of their bilateral relations. They noted the importance of continuing close cooperation across all areas of mutual interest.
Furthermore, the ministers exchanged views on the current security situation in the region, ongoing processes in the post-conflict period, and steps taken toward ensuring regional peace and stability. Such high-level diplomatic contacts are a hallmark of the "one nation, two states" philosophy that defines the unique and robust strategic partnership between Baku and Ankara, which remains a key pillar of stability in the South Caucasus.