(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, July 4. We will spare no
effort in building bridges between developed and developing
countries at the COP29 in Baku, and strive towards reaching an
accord that would take into account the legitimate interests of the
developing nations, said President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev as he
addressed the SCO plus meeting in Astana, Trend reports.
Speech by President Ilham Aliyev
Dear Kassym-Jomart Kemelevich,
Dear Heads of State and Government,
First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to the
President of Kazakhstan for the invitation to the Summit of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
This is my fourth visit to Kazakhstan in the last two years. In
the same time period, President of Kazakhstan has visited
Azerbaijan three times, which demonstrates the high level of
bilateral relations between our countries.
Azerbaijan for the second time is invited to participate at the
SCO Summit. We consider it as a sign of growing partnership between
Azerbaijan and the SCO Member States.
Connectivity along East-West and North-South transportation
corridors constitutes an important area of cooperation between
Azerbaijan and the SCO Member States. The geographical location and
substantial investments in transport infrastructure have enabled
Azerbaijan to become one of the transport and logistics hubs in
Eurasia.
The annual handling capacity of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway –
an integral part of the Middle Corridor, has increased from 1
million tons to 5 million tons thanks to the Azerbaijani
investments.
We are working with partner countries to ensure digitalization
of the Middle Corridor.
Furthermore, Azerbaijan aims to increase the annual capacity of
the Alat International Sea Trade Port from 15 million tons to 25
million tons.
Azerbaijan also plays an important role in the development of
the North-South transportation corridor. Railroad and highway
infrastructure of Azerbaijani segment of the North-South corridor
is ready and functioning successfully. Currently, we are working to
expand it to the volumes of railway cargo of 15 and later, when
needed, 30 million tons, annually.
Dear colleagues,
In September 2023, Azerbaijan fully restored sovereignty over
its internationally recognized territories, thus restoring
international law and historical justice. Azerbaijan put an end to
Armenia's 30-year-long occupation and implemented by
military-political means 4 UN Security Council resolutions which
had remained on paper for 30 years.
Azerbaijan is a strong supporter of multilateralism. We have
successfully chaired the Non-Aligned Movement in 2019-2023 and
strengthened its visibility and influence at the global arena,
contributed to its institutional development by creating with the
support of Member States the Parliamentary Network, the Youth
Organization as well as laying the foundation of the Women Platform
of the Movement.
With the unanimous support of almost 200 countries Azerbaijan
will host COP29 this year. We will spare no effort in building
bridges between developed and developing countries at the COP29 in
Baku, and strive towards reaching an accord that would take into
account the legitimate interests of the developing nations.
Azerbaijan's priorities also include the support to the Small
Island Developing States (SIDS) facing existential threat due to
adverse effects of climate change. Azerbaijan has initiated the
establishment of a special technical assistance fund to support the
SIDS.
We will continue our work with the SCO on the preparation for
the COP29 – the world's largest international conference. I have
already sent official invitations to the leaders of the SCO member
states and hope to see my colleagues this November in Baku.
Thank you.
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