Upper Karabakh conflict
Commenting on the Upper Karabakh conflict, Kasapoglu said: "We hope the Upper Karabakh conflict will be resolved as soon as possible within the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and in accordance with the rules of international law and the related UN decisions."
He reiterated that Turkey supports all efforts by Azerbaijan for the peaceful resolution of the problem.
Karabakh — a disputed territory between Azerbaijan and Armenia — broke away from Azerbaijan in 1991 with military support from neighboring Armenia, and a peace process has yet to be implemented.
Three UN Security Council resolutions and two UN General Assembly resolutions refer to Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan, and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe refers to the region as being occupied by Armenian forces.
The Armenian occupation led to the closing of the frontier with Turkey, which sides with Baku in the dispute.
Brotherly countries, strategic allies
"Turkey has always stood by Azerbaijan," said Azerbaijan's Ambassador Khazar Ibrahim, underlining that Turkey was the first country to recognize Azerbaijan 100 years ago.
"Turkey and Azerbaijan are brotherly countries and strategic allies and will remain forever so," Ibrahim added.
Azerbaijani singer Elnur Huseynov performed local and foreign pieces at the event, which also featured Azerbaijani music and traditional cuisine.