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The Turkish side published details about the 3+3 meeting to be held in Istanbul

Turkish state TRT Haber published news about the 3+3 meeting to be held in Istanbul on October 18. It was noted that the foreign ministers of Turkey, Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Iran will participate in the meeting. The steps that can be taken to establish stability and increase prosperity in the region instead of war and conflict, specific cooperation projects, including strengthening of regional interdependence, will be discussed. It was emphasized that the meeting will exchange ideas on primary regional and international developments, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will address To Turkey's efforts to establish peace and stability in the South Caucasus, he will emphasize that taking ownership of the region is the most valid method for solving problems.
It is planned that Fidan will say that Turkey supports the ongoing peace treaty negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, that together with that process, a settlement process has also started between Turkey and Armenia. Fidan is expected to emphasize the importance of economic sectors as confidence-building measures and will especially bring interconnection and economic integration to the fore.
According to the material, within the framework of the meeting, President R.T. Erdogan will receive the guest ministers and Minister Fidan will have bilateral meetings with his colleagues. It is planned that at the end of the meeting, the participating countries will adopt a joint statement. , "it will be emphasized that it is essential to peacefully settle political differences in the region on the basis of the principles laid down in the UN Charter, respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence, inseparability of borders, non-interference in internal affairs, prohibition of the threat of using force and respect for human rights respect".
It is envisaged that in the statement, within the framework of playing a constructive role in building trust, increasing prosperity and establishing stability in regional economic cooperation, the parties will commit to increasing cooperation in various economic fields, led by regional transport corridors and connectivity.

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