Azerbaijan has brought stability to the South Caucasus region. Everyone is witnessing the warming of Azerbaijani-Armenian relations.
Azerbaijan has brought stability to the South Caucasus region. Everyone is witnessing the warming of Azerbaijani-Armenian relations.
"France's position is absolutely contrary to that of the international community," stated President Ilham Aliyev on March 14, speaking at the opening ceremony of the XI Global Baku Forum on the theme "Fixing the Fractured World."
"And this is indeed a very serious geopolitical change, which, I believe, will have many positive consequences for resolving conflicts that seem insoluble."
"We are now closer to peace with Armenia than ever before," said President Ilham Aliyev on March 14, speaking at the opening ceremony of the XI Global Baku Forum on the theme "Fixing the Fractured World."
In Baku, at the Gulistan Palace, under the patronage of the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, and organized by the Nizami Ganjavi International Center, the XI Global Baku Forum is taking place on the theme "Fixing the Fractured World."
The resolution adopted by the European Parliament on March 13, 2024, "On Closer Ties between the EU and Armenia and the Need for a Peace Agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia," is not only unfounded and biased but also serves as an example of double standards towards Azerbaijan.
The European Parliament adopted a resolution suggesting to consider the possibility of Armenia's membership in the European Union.
Amidst the complex geopolitical landscape of the South Caucasus, Armenia finds itself caught between the interests of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Iran, facing the daunting challenge of balancing regional alliances while safeguarding its own sovereignty.
Armenia is accelerating its military build-up. In recent months, Yerevan has stepped up efforts to renew and replenish the armed forces. The two pillars on which Armenia relies for rearmament are evident. The two are France and India.
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev paid a state visit to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, from March 11 to 12, further deepening the strategic and brotherly ties between the two nations and signifying a new chapter in Eurasian diplomacy.
In Russia, the demand for tours to Azerbaijan is growing. Tour operators are working on increasing the assortment of tours to this country. The destination is in demand due to short flights.
Murray Auchincloss, bp’s chief executive, is on a two-day planned working visit to Azerbaijan. In this visit, he is accompanied by Mr Gordon Birrell, bp’s executive vice president, production and operations, according to the company.
Less than a week ago, the Intergovernmental Committee on Trade and Economic Cooperation between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan met in Astana.
Azerbaijani oil firm Socar has ahead of schedule redeemed a $1.3 billion syndicated loan led by U.S. banks Citi and JP Morgan, approximately concurrent with the time the Azerbaijani company received a loan of a similar amount from Russian oil firm Lukoil, as per three banking and trading sources familiar with the situation.
On March 12, the Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze met with the Secretary of the Security Council of Azerbaijan Ramil Usubov during the latter’s official visit to Georgia.
Last year in Azerbaijan, approximately 160,000 hectares of land became unusable due to water scarcity.
The EU’s logic is very simple – the bloc wants to import not only fossil fuels from Azerbaijan, but also electricity that will be produced in “green zones” in the South Caucasus nation of around 10 million people.
Azerbaijan will host the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) this year.
Energy cooperation between the two Caspian states is hoped to grow beyond simple oil transit services.
The Azerbaijan State Water Resources Agency recently convened a meeting with representatives from Israel's Mekorot Water Company at "Azersu" OJSC.
Back in April of 2023, 32 members of the Knesset sent a letter to the Israeli foreign minister urging him to provide international support to the independence movement of South Azerbaijan.
Georgia is engaged in intensive negotiations with Azerbaijan regarding the transportation of Kazakh oil via the Baku-Supsa pipeline.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan acknowledged that Armenia's territory is less than the stated 29,800 square kilometers.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says Armenia will leave Collective Security Treaty Organization if country's area of responsibility is not defined clearly.