The draft of the Common Turkic Alphabet of 34 letters has been agreed upon
A meeting of the Council for the Creation of the Common Turkic Alphabet has concluded in Baku, where representatives of the member countries of the Organization of Turkic States agreed on an alphabet of 34 letters. The new alphabet is aimed at strengthening cooperation between the Turkic peoples and preserving their linguistic heritage.
An important meeting of the Council for the Creation of the Common Turkic Alphabet was held in Baku, where representatives of the member countries of the Organization of Turkic States agreed on a draft alphabet that includes 34 letters. This step is intended to promote better mutual understanding and strengthen cooperation between the Turkic peoples, as well as preserve their cultural and linguistic heritage.
The statement of the Turkic Academy emphasized that the new alphabet will become the basis for closer cultural and linguistic interaction between the countries of the Turkic world. This project is an important contribution to the consolidation of the Turkic peoples and their common history.
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