2023 Organization of Turkic States summit

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2023 Organization of Turkic States summit
10th Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Organization of Turkic States
10th summit of the Organization of Turkic States in Astana 05.jpg
Photo from the working session of the summit
Host country Kazakhstan
DateNovember 3, 2023 (2023-11-03)
MottoTurk Time
Cities Astana
Chair Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, President of Kazakhstan
Follows 2022 summit
Precedes 2024 summit
Website www.turkkon.org

The 2023 Organization of Turkic States summit, officially the 10th Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Organization of Turkic States summit, was a meeting between the leaders of the Organization of Turkic States in Astana, Kazakhstan, on 3 November 2023. [1]

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Background

Prior to the Summit, the Council of Foreign Ministers of the OTS met to finalize documents for signing by the Heads of State and discuss various agenda items. [2] The Summit, held under the theme "Turk Time", highlighted the leaders' commitment to deepening cooperation within the Turkic World and bolstering solidarity among Turkic States through the OTS framework. [3]

Summit

Key decisions made during the Summit included the adoption of the Astana Act, designating February 6 as the "Day of Remembrance and Solidarity with the Disaster Victims of the Turkic World" upon the initiative of Uzbekistan, establishing Astana and Istanbul as financial centers, aligning the flags of the Turkic Cooperation Organizations and granting observer status to Economic Cooperation Organization. [4]

Additionally, the Ministers and Heads of Institutions of the Member States signed the "Protocol on Cooperation in the Field of Metrology among the Relevant Institutions of the Member States of the Organization of Turkic States" and the "Joint Action Plan for the Implementation of the Transport Connectivity Program of the Organization of Turkic States for 2023-2027". [5]

The leaders also discussed recent regional and international developments, and President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was honored with the Supreme Order of Turkic World for his "significant contribution to strengthening Turkic unity". [6]

Concluding the Summit, the Heads of State signed the Tenth Summit Declaration of the OTS. The chairmanship transitioned from Uzbekistan to Kazakhstan. The leaders announced that the next Summit is scheduled to take place in Kyrgyzstan in 2024. [7]

Participants

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