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Now, with the resolution of the Karabakh conflict, the South Caucasus is on the threshold of a new era—a new environment that presents a golden opportunity for peace, stability, and shared development. Our deep belief is that security and stability in this region are not imported goods; they can only be achieved through the participation of regional countries and without foreign interference.
At a time when West Asia is grappling with the return of the tension-inducing and unilateral policies of the Trump administration and the dangerous adventurism of the Zionist regime and Netanyahu, the vigilance of Tehran and Baku in safeguarding mutual interests through stable, tension-free, and predictable relations is vital. Any factor that disrupts the region’s geopolitics in undesirable ways is abnormal and requires joint prudence.
Undoubtedly, achieving sustainable stability requires a comprehensive outlook, avoidance of schemes that disregard the vital interests of neighbors, the utilization of indigenous capacities, and the recognition that our intertwined security demands intelligence and discernment—ensuring that foreign actors whose interests lie in instability do not infiltrate the brotherly relations of the two countries.
We emphasize that the new regional environment offers a favorable ground for strengthening convergence and expanding purposeful economic cooperation in the fields of transit, energy, trade, investment, and people-to-people exchanges. The ultimate goal of advancing these interactions is none other than building a prosperous future for both nations. Today, the resolve of Tehran and Baku is firmly set on building a shared, bright, and sustainable future—one in which borders become gateways of friendship and rivers sing the songs of cooperation.
