In 2009, four nations signed a historic pact to unite the Turkic world
Four nations sharing deep linguistic and cultural roots came together in 2009 to sign the Nakhchivan Agreement, creating a powerful new alliance to foster cooperation across the vast Turkic world.
On October 3, 2009, the leaders of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkey met in the city of Nakhchivan to formalize a bond that transcended modern borders. By signing the Nakhchivan Agreement, they established the Turkic Council, an intergovernmental organization dedicated to strengthening peace and stability among people who share a common heritage.
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