The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that the second meeting of the trilateral mechanism involving Türkiye, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan will be held on Wednesday in Ankara.
According to the press release, the meeting will bring together the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the three nations, as well as their respective Ministers of Trade/Economy and Ministers of Transport.
The trilateral mechanism is aimed at fostering closer cooperation and coordination among the three countries, particularly in the fields of foreign policy, trade, and connectivity. Furthermore, the initiative seeks to advance the development of the International Trans-Caspian East-West Middle Corridor, a strategic project aimed at enhancing regional connectivity and economic integration.
The meeting underscores the commitment of the three nations to strengthening their partnership and addressing common regional and global challenges. (ILKHA)
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