Turkic Speaking Countries Cooperation Day

Currently, Turkic Speaking Countries Cooperation Day is a topic that arouses great interest and generates debate in different sectors of society. Throughout history, Turkic Speaking Countries Cooperation Day has been a recurring theme that has been approached from different perspectives and has evolved over time. In this article, we will analyze the different dimensions of Turkic Speaking Countries Cooperation Day and its impact on people's daily lives. From its origins to the present, Turkic Speaking Countries Cooperation Day has been the object of study, reflection and controversy, which demonstrates its relevance in the current context. Likewise, we will explore the implications of Turkic Speaking Countries Cooperation Day in areas such as politics, culture, technology and society in general.

Turkic Speaking Countries Cooperation Day
Observed by Azerbaijan

 Kazakhstan

 Kyrgyzstan

 Turkey

 Uzbekistan
TypeInternational
Date3 October

Cooperation Day of Turkic Speaking Countries is celebrated on 3 October every year. As a result of the Nakhchivan Agreement signed between Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan on October 3, 2009, the Day of Cooperation of Turkic Speaking Countries was declared and celebrated on October 3, the signing date of this agreement.

References

  1. ^ "'Türk Konseyi benzersiz bir platform'". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
  2. ^ "Message of the Turkic Council Secretary General on the occasion of Turkic Cooperation Day".