Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan may soon travel to Azerbaijan to take part in an upcoming Victory Parade, Turkish Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Enes Eminoglu announced, according to Report.
Speaking about the current state of Turkish–Azerbaijani relations, Eminoglu emphasized the need to strengthen cooperation among the younger generation of both nations.
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“Our youth must continue to deepen existing ties,” he said. “In this regard, collaboration between young entrepreneurs is especially important.”
Eminoglu also drew parallels between moments of solidarity in the region, referencing the liberation of Karabakh during the 44-day war, which he described as a “great victory” for both nations.
“Back then, we proudly declared: ‘Karabakh is Azerbaijan.’ Today, we say: ‘Gaza is Palestine,’” the deputy minister added, underscoring Turkey’s continued stance on regional issues and solidarity among Muslim nations.
The potential visit by President Erdoğan would further highlight the strategic alliance between Baku and Ankara, marked by close military, economic, and cultural cooperation since the 2020 Karabakh war.




