Agreement on Strategic Partnership and Mutual Support

Agreement on Strategic Partnership and Mutual Support
Agreement on Strategic Partnership and Mutual Support

Stratejik İşbirliği Anlaşması
Signed 16 August 2010
Location Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan
Condition Ratification of both parties
Expiration 16 August 2020
(Option to extend until 2030)
Signatories  Azerbaijan
 Turkey
Parties  Azerbaijan
 Turkey
Ratifiers National Assembly of Azerbaijan
Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Languages English, Azerbaijani, Turkish

The Agreement on Strategic Partnership and Mutual Support between Azerbaijan and Turkey for strategic partnership and security co-operation was signed at Baku by Presidents Ilham Aliyev and Abdullah Gül.

Under the terms of the treaty, both Turkey and Azerbaijan will support each other "using all possibilities" in the case of a military attack or aggression against either of the countries.[1]

Overview

The Agreement consists of 23 articles and five chapters: "Military-political and security issues", "Military and military-technical cooperation", "Humanitarian issues", "Economic cooperation", and "Common and final provisions".

History

Ratification process

Azerbaijan

The agreement was ratified by National Assembly of Azerbaijan on 21 December 2010.[2]

Turkey

Following ratification by the Azerbaijani Assembly, Grand National Assembly of Turkey ratified on 2 February 2011.[3]

See also

References

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