(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 16. The next
Summit of the Organizations of Turkic States (OTs) will be held in
Kazakhstan in October 2023, President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart
Tokayev said speaking at the Extraordinary Summit of the Heads of
State of the Organization of Turkic States in Ankara, trend reports.
According to him, the tenth-anniversary summit of the
organization will be held in the city of Turkistan (Kazakhstan).
During this time, it is planned to hold a number of significant
events.
Meanwhile, the Extraordinary Summit of the Heads of
State of the Organization of Turkic States has kicked off today in
Ankara, Türkiye.
The event was initially due to be held in Shusha.
However, following the devastating earthquake in Türkiye, President
Ilham Aliyev put forward a proposal to hold the Summit in Ankara in
an effort to support the brotherly country. After coordination of
the matter with the leaders of other participating countries, the
relevant decision was made. This is yet another clear example of
the Azerbaijan-Türkiye brotherhood, as well as a sign of mutual
support and respect in the Turkic world.
Devoted to the theme of“Disaster-Emergency Management
and Humanitarian Assistance”, the Summit will serve as a high-level
platform for the discussion of the extraordinary agenda of the
Organization aroused due to the recent earthquake disaster that
happened in southern and southeastern regions of Türkiye.
The leaders will elaborate on devising solid
multilateral cooperation and coordination mechanisms within the
framework of the Organization in the fight against disasters as
well as hold consultations on current challenges in the region.
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