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EU High Representative Kallas: Israel’s current actions go beyond proportionate self-defense
Aliyev: Azerbaijan Will Stand by TRNC for Recognition of Its Independence
UN Secretary-General Guterres: ‘Gaza is Like a Death Field’
33 Years Since the Siege of Sarajevo
"We want our region, which dates back to the history of humanity, to be a geography of peace"
Chinese President Xi visits Vietnam amid rising trade tensions with the U.S.
Hakan Fidan: 80 Years of Violence Has Been Ineffective, Palestinians Have Not Abandoned Their Homeland
Palestinian Prime Minister Mustafa: Israel must be held accountable
The Organization of Turkic States (TDT), formerly known as the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States (Turkic Council), is a member of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkey; It is an international organization consisting of Turkish states, including Hungary, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and Turkmenistan, which have observer status. It is an intergovernmental organization whose general purpose is to promote comprehensive cooperation between Turkic-speaking states. The foundation of the Organization of Turkic States was laid with the Summit of Turkic Speaking Countries, the first of which was held in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, in 1992. In 2006, it was proposed to be organized by the then President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, and it was structured as a council with the Nakhchivan Agreement signed in Nakhchivan on October 3, 2009.