Baku: President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has addressed a letter to the President of the Republic of Trkiye, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, APA reports. The letter reflects on the third anniversary of the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey, paying tribute to those who lost their lives and acknowledging the profound challenges faced by the nation.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, President Aliyev's letter conveys deep sympathy and solidarity with Turkey, emphasizing the shared grief felt by the Azerbaijani people during the tragedy. He highlights the strong bond between Azerbaijan and Turkey, which was evident during the crisis, as Azerbaijan stood by Turkey, providing comprehensive support and assistance.
Aliyev commends Turkey's efforts under Erdogan's leadership in addressing the aftermath of the earthquake. He notes the significant progress made in reconstruction, the establishment of modern infrastructure, and the restoration of social welfare in the affected areas as reflections of Turkey's development strategy.
Aliyev further mentions Azerbaijan's contribution to the reconstruction efforts in Kahramanmaras province, including the construction of the 'Azerbaijan' neighborhood. This support underscores the enduring friendship and alliance between the two nations.
The letter concludes with a reaffirmation of the strategic alliance between Azerbaijan and Turkey, founded on the philosophy of 'One nation, two states,' and expresses hope for continued cooperation that will benefit both countries and the region. Aliyev extends his condolences to the families of the victims and the people of Turkey, praying for mercy for those who lost their lives.