Toivo Klaar, the European Union’s Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in Georgia, on Wednesday highlighted the role of Georgia as a “bridge” in regional relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan as “very important”.
Toivo Klaar, the European Union’s Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in Georgia, on Wednesday highlighted the role of Georgia as a “bridge” in regional relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan as “very important”.
Crude oil loadings from Turkey’s Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan terminal in the Mediterranean have been suspended following a twin set of earthquakes that devastated Turkey and Syria on Monday, leaving over 9,000 dead.
On 7 February, the European Union, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Azerbaijani government launched a demining project to help save lives and enable internally displaced persons to return home.
Like individuals, countries, too, can be respectable or untouchable. It all depends on how states participate in building the security architecture, in activating the global integration program. If they manage to increase their efficiency, they easily become acceptable or desirable in the accumulation of stabilization potential.
A tanker docked at Turkey's Ceyhan oil export hub on Tuesday to load Iraqi crude oil, the first since a series of earthquakes on Monday, ship tracking showed and a trading source said.
Armenian Hraparak reports that Russian oligarch Ruben Vardanyan, who had found temporary shelter in the area of responsibility of Russian peacekeepers, has fled to Moscow.
Lufthansa Technik is to provide component support services for Azerbaijan Airlines’ Boeing 787 Dreamliners under a five-year contract.
Debris removal continues in Turkey as the earthquake in the south of the country becomes the strongest in the last 100 years. International aid continues to arrive at airports near the disaster area.
The International Crisis Group says in a report published this week that Azerbaijan and Armenia are very close to starting a third war with each other.
The intricate processes of the modern world are not exactly encouraging. Mostly, there is a growing anxiety for the future.
Exports of Azerbaijan's flagship crude oil via the 1,770 km BTC pipeline are continuing, despite a huge earthquake in southern Turkey early Feb. 6, with the crude being stored in the Turkish port of Ceyhan due to loadings being temporarily suspended following a leak, BP said.
At least 912 killed, 5,385 injured after 7.7 magnitude earthquake hits Türkiye’s southern provinces, says President Erdogan
Masdar, one of the world’s fastest-growing renewable energy companies, has pledged to strengthen its support for Azerbaijan’s renewable energy development with the opening of an office in Baku, the capital city.
Romania is to receive 1 billion cubic metres of gas from Azerbaijan, after the two nations’ state-run players finalised an agreement first muted last year.
The cooperation is currently underway with ACWA Power on the construction of the 240 MW Khizi-Absheron Wind Power Plant.
Iranian newspaper publishes caricatures mocking warming ties between Israel and Azerbaijan, claims Israeli rabbis are spies.
The two sides show their openness to exchanges of directors, soloists, conductors, technicians, and also productions, for the common interest of both sides.
Investigation into political corruption in European institutions continues, and OCCRP joins in with a bombshell of report. OCCRP has discovered that Sargis Mirzakhanyan (Mirzakhanyants), a Russian media expert and head of the International Agency for Current Policys, played a key role in corruption schemes.
Last August an extremist Shiite group stormed the embassy of Azerbaijan in London and briefly took it over. Last week, another radical attacked an Azerbaijani embassy, but this time in Tehran.
The government of Azerbaijan has issued the following points related to interstate arbitration procedure under the Bern Convention in the context of eco-protest in the Khankendi-Lachin road:
The Iranian authorities are behind the attack on the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Tehran. Azerbaijan has no intention of starting a war with Iran, but if Iran attacks us, we have the right to self-defense, member of Milli Majlis Erkin Gadirli told Minval.az in an exclusive interview.
The European Union is looking forward to maintain long-term energy cooperation with Azerbaijan, European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson said.
'Baku hopes with the help of Israel to tighten pressure on Iran'
However, one of the most dramatic periods of Azerbaijani history was the separation of the Azerbaijani people on both sides of the plentiful, mighty Araz into two oases of its national self-realization. But the striving of the Azerbaijani people to revive their statehood has never lost its meaning and its national aspirations.