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News15 June 2023

Pakistan has always had cordial, even friendly, relations with Azerbaijan as both share similarities in faith, culture and history.

Opinion15 June 2023

In September 2021, the Yerevan city government began considering the idea of building a monument to the participants in Operation Nemesis, which organized assassinations against state officials of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) and the Ottoman Empire who Armenia alleged were the perpetrators of what it considers to be a “genocide.”

Opinion14 June 2023

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's visit to Azerbaijan has ended. Now it is time to sum up the results. And it is immediately clear that the Azerbaijan-Türkiye summit has once again confirmed the highest level of fraternal relations that exist today between Azerbaijan and Türkiye.

Culture13 June 2023

The word vibration in the popular usage implies oscillations. This is a notion familiar to a wide range of people because it generates positive energy that feeds the thought process. And the end product, of course, is a good idea that brings joy, comfort, and benefit to others.

News13 June 2023

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was given an official welcome on Tuesday in Baku by his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev. Erdoğan arrived in the country late Monday, his second visit abroad since he was reelected to Türkiye’s top office on May 28.

Opinion12 June 2023

At the end of last week, the Paris City Council unanimously passed a resolution with a title that literally reads as "On providing urgent assistance to the people of Artsakh and the people of Artsakh who have taken refuge in the Republic of Armenia."

Karabakh12 June 2023

After 30 years of occupation by Armenia, most of Karabakh was liberated by Azerbaijan in 2020. Much of the territory was devastated by war and restoration work, notably mine clearance, continues. The French photographer Gregory Herpe travelled to Karabakh after the liberation and an exhibition of his work has been held in the European Parliament in Brussels.

Armenian control of the area permitted Yerevan to use Sarsang as political leverage during the non-combat phases of the three-decades-long Karabakh conflict. In fact, by holding the upstream, main branch of the water complex, Karabakh’s de facto authorities could alternatively regulate periodic outflows of water or turn off the taps.

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