Azerbaijan takes Turkic bloc chair, proposes joint drills, energy corridor

Ilham Aliyev outlines plans to host joint military drills for the Organization of Turkic States in 2026 and create a green energy corridor linking Central Asia, Azerbaijan, Türkiye, and Europe.

Aliyev underlined Azerbaijan’s close defence partnership with Türkiye. / AA

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev proposed hosting joint military exercises of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) member countries in Azerbaijan in 2026.

Aliyev said the OTS has evolved “from a platform for cooperation into one of the significant geopolitical centers,” stressing the importance of unity among Turkic states in ensuring peace and regional stability.

“Given the current geopolitical and security challenges worldwide, it is crucial that the Turkic states unite as a single center of power,” he said.

“Considering the extensive cooperation between our countries in military, defence, and security areas, we propose holding joint military exercises for the member states of the Organization of Turkic States in Azerbaijan in 2026.”

Aliyev underlined Azerbaijan’s close defence partnership with Türkiye, citing over 25 bilateral and multinational military drills conducted together over the previous years.

The Azerbaijani president also highlighted his country’s recent diplomatic and reconstruction achievements, saying the “initialing of the peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia two months ago at the White House in Washington is set to transform the South Caucasus into a region of peace.”

Aliyev said that the OSCE's decision on September 1 to dissolve the Minsk Group remnants has "reconfirmed the peace agenda championed by Azerbaijan."

‘A new transport artery’

Regarding regional connectivity, he emphasised the strategic importance of transport corridors connecting Turkic states, particularly the Zangezur Corridor, which he described as "a new transport artery" connecting the Middle Corridor and the North-South route.

He added that Azerbaijan plays “a vital bridge role” between Türkiye and Central Asia, with cargo traffic through the Middle Corridor increasing by 90% since 2022. Concerning energy security, Aliyev said Azerbaijan now exports natural gas to 14 countries and is developing renewable energy sources, with renewables accounting for 40% of total production by 2030.

He also announced plans to build a green energy corridor connecting Central Asia, Azerbaijan, Türkiye, and Europe. Aliyev proposed that the 100th anniversary of the First Turkological Congress, held in Baku in 1926, be commemorated next year under the framework of the OTS.

Kyrgyzstan wraps up OTS term

Following him, Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov reflected on Kyrgyzstan’s one-year chairmanship, during which the country organised over 124 high-level events to strengthen cooperation and unity within the organisation.

He noted that Bishkek had prepared a “roadmap for cooperation” in the fields of economy, trade, investment, and finance within the framework of economic integration among member states.

Japarov extended gratitude to all OTS member countries for their support and trust during Kyrgyzstan's chairmanship and expressed confidence that Azerbaijan will continue to contribute to the organisation's progress.

“I am convinced that under Azerbaijan’s chairmanship, the organisation will continue its progressive development, strengthen its authority on the international stage, and implement new and significant initiatives for the benefit of all Turkic peoples,” he said.

The 12th summit brought together leaders from Türkiye, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Hungary.