Official Baku is considering the possibility of completely cutting ties with the European Parliament in response to what it sees as the body’s biased stance toward Azerbaijan.
Official Baku is considering the possibility of completely cutting ties with the European Parliament in response to what it sees as the body’s biased stance toward Azerbaijan.
In recent years, European politics has increasingly revealed a troubling tendency: instead of exerting pressure on the aggressor, efforts are often redirected toward those in a more vulnerable position.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on Tuesday hosted a meeting with a UAE delegation led by Foreign Minister Saeed Bin Mubarak Al Hajeri in the northern city of Gabala.
Longtime foes Türkiye and Armenia held another meeting of their joint working group, the Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday.
The proposed long-term agreement would see Prague secure up to 2 billion cubic meters of gas annually starting later this decade.
History rarely forgives those who try to pass off their own mistakes as external circumstances. Memory, like facts, is stubborn: it cannot be erased by loud statements or rewritten after the fact.
The visit of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to Azerbaijan marks a strategic reset in bilateral relations after years of limited high-level engagement. It reflects shifting European energy priorities, expanding industrial and defense cooperation, and a broader transition toward long-term economic integration, diversification, and joint projects beyond traditional oil-based trade frameworks.
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev hosted Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš in Gabala on April 27 for one-on-one and expanded talks, followed by joint press statements highlighting the strategic nature
Energy cooperation will be key during the negotiations of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš in Azerbaijan.
The preparation phase for the next stage of the EFES-2026 multinational exercise, held in Istanbul and Izmir cities, Türkiye, is ongoing.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has addressed the participants of the Gernika Award for Peace and Reconciliation ceremony.
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev held a one-on-one meeting with President Zelenskyy in Gabala. Following the private talks, an expanded meeting between the Azerbaijani and Ukrainian delegations
On April 25, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held talks in Gabala, after which the two leaders delivered press statements.
There has recently been a lot of interest in the Middle Corridor’s growing importance as a key transit route connecting European and Asian markets for goods, energy and the movement of people.
Zelensky visits Azerbaijan for energy and security talks after Saudi trip as Ukraine deepens Gulf ties and expands defence cooperation amid regional tensions.
The European Union has lifted sanctions on five Azerbaijani tankers, the Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company (ASCO) said in a statement.
The Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) will organize a business mission of Ukrainian companies to Baku in May, Ukraine’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan Yurii Husyev said on Facebook, Report informs. “Already
The Caspian region is gradually moving to the forefront of the emerging architecture of the global energy market amid rising tensions in the Middle East, Wesley Monteiro, Middle East Market
On April 22, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and President of Latvia Edgars Rinkēvičs held talks in Baku and delivered press statements outlining plans to deepen bilateral cooperation and support regional stability.
As Azerbaijan and Armenia discuss trade cooperation, Russia is muscling in. Baku should beware of Moscow’s charm offensive.
The European Union is considering further steps to deepen its relationship with Azerbaijan, including the potential expansion of support for humanitarian demining efforts, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas said following a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg.
In the forested foothills of northwestern Azerbaijan, the ancient city of Gabala offers a layered account of how empires, trade routes and shifting civilizations shaped the Caucasus over centuries.
European parliamentary resolutions targeting Azerbaijan have triggered a strong diplomatic response from Baku, raising concerns over sovereignty, territorial integrity, and external interference in the peace process with Armenia. The timing, coinciding with EU negotiations, suggests potential political pressure, while highlighting broader tensions around post-conflict realities and competing narratives in the South Caucasus.
Of course, any country has the right to decide how much to pay its uniformed personnel. But the choice of beneficiaries—special forces, special operations, and intelligence units—is at the very least indicative and raises questions.