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Heart of Asia - Istanbul Process
Founded
2 Nov 2011 - Istanbul, Turkey
Type
Regional Cooperation Platform (RCP)
Primary Objective
Regional security and cooperation for a secure and stable Afghanistan and near and extended neighbors
De facto Secretariat
Kabul, Afghanistan
Ministerial Conferences
1st: 2 November 2011, Istanbul, Turkey
2nd: 14 June 2012, Kabul, Afghanistan
3rd: 26 April 2013, Almaty, Kazakhstan
4th: 31 October 2014, Beijing, China
5th: 9 December 2015, Islamabad, Pakistan
6th: 4 December 2016, Amritsar, India
7th: 1 December 2017, Baku, Azerbaijan
8th: 9 December 2019, Istanbul, Turkey
Member Countries[1]
Afghanistan
Azerbaijan
China
India
Iran
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Pakistan
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Tajikistan
Turkey
Turkmenistan
United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan
Website
hoa.gov.af
The Heart of Asia – Istanbul Process (HoA-IP) is an initiative of the Republic of Afghanistan and the Republic of Turkey, which was officially launched at a conference hosted by Turkey in Istanbul on 2 November 2011. Since then, Afghanistan supported by fourteen Participating Countries of the Heart of Asia Region and 16 Supporting Countries beyond the region as well as 12 Regional and International Organizations is leading and coordinating this Process. It is a platform for promoting regional security, economic and political cooperation centered on Afghanistan through dialogue and a set of Confidence Building Measures (CBMs).
[2]
^Process, Heart of Asia-Istanbul. "MINISTERIAL CONFERENCES (MCs)". www.hoa.gov.af. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
^"HOME - HEART OF ASIA - ISTANBUL PROCESS". hoa.gov.af. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
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