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    OTS Gabala Summit signals fresh Turkic integration drive

    OTS Gabala Summit signals fresh Turkic integration drive

    Shorouk Express OTS Gabala Summit signals fresh Turkic integration drive

    BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 8.​ The 12th Summit
    of the Council of Heads of State of the Organization of Turkic
    States (OTS) in Gabala is being hailed as the beginning of a new
    strategic phase in the integration of the Turkic world, political
    analyst Azer Garayev told Trend.

    Garayev noted that the summit sent both symbolic and political
    messages, confirming that Turkic states are now uniting not only
    through cultural affinity but also around shared geopolitical
    interests.

    “President Ilham Aliyev emphasized that the OTS today is not
    merely a platform for cooperation but is evolving into a distinct
    power center in global politics. This reflects the Council’s
    transformation, moving from cultural and economic integration to
    establishing a unified political and security mechanism,” Garayev
    said.

    He highlighted that President Aliyev’s proposal to hold joint
    military exercises of Turkic states in Azerbaijan next year is a
    practical expression of this vision.

    “This step demonstrates OTS’s potential to develop a common
    defense policy. The president also addressed the emerging
    geopolitical environment in the South Caucasus, noting the progress
    of the peace agreement with Armenia in Washington and the
    dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, which reflects Azerbaijan’s
    model of stability based on justice. These developments have
    created a new diplomatic atmosphere in the region, and Azerbaijan’s
    peace initiatives serve as an example of a stability model grounded
    in fairness for the Turkic world,” he added.

    Garayev stressed that this model serves as an exemplary
    experience not only for Azerbaijan but also for other Turkic
    states, showing that sovereignty, security, and independence can be
    ensured through national strength and cooperative action.

    The analyst also pointed out that the summit emphasized the
    opening of the Zangezur corridor and the expansion of the Middle
    Corridor, highlighting practical steps for economic integration
    within the OTS. Azerbaijan’s role as a transit and energy hub
    further strengthens the strategic bridge between the West and Asia.
    Projects such as the Central Asia–Azerbaijan–Türkiye–Europe Green
    Energy Corridor will position Turkic states not only as energy
    exporters but also as leaders in renewable energy.

    Garayev added that the participation of Turkic states in the
    reconstruction of Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur is a tangible
    demonstration of political and moral solidarity.

    “Turkic countries are actively involved in rebuilding efforts:
    the Mirza Ulugbek School in Fuzuli (by Uzbekistan), the Manas
    School in Aghdam (by Kyrgyzstan), a school in Jabrayil built by
    Hungary, and the Fuzuli Mosque gifted by Turkmenistan. All of these
    projects symbolize practical unity. They go beyond reconstruction,
    representing moral cohesion, mutual respect, and shared identity,
    showing that Turkic unity is now built on real strategic
    collaboration rather than just a diplomatic concept,” he
    concluded.

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