The discovery of another mass grave of Azerbaijanis killed during the First Karabakh War has provided a grim reminder of why the conflict with Armenia remains bitter despite Azerbaijan’s territorial gains two years ago.
The discovery of another mass grave of Azerbaijanis killed during the First Karabakh War has provided a grim reminder of why the conflict with Armenia remains bitter despite Azerbaijan’s territorial gains two years ago.
'Azerbaijan will not be alone against Iran as Türkiye will not hesitate to back it if necessary. Public support for the Turkish government will be almost absolute'.
Turkey is poised to become an increasingly influential Eurasian power as Russia faces mounting international pressure and domestic turmoil.
Starting from 1st of October, 2022 number of accusations of the Republic of Azerbaijan in violation of the International Humanitarian Law have been published in the Swiss media. They are based only on information from the Armenian side without acquiring the position of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Animosity between people is common in our frail world. With the world being on a fast communication and digitization track such sentiments are on display constantly.
Farid Shafiyev, Director of the Center of the Analysis of International Relations, answers these questions for the Press Club.
The exemplary multi-cultural atmosphere prevailing throughout Azerbaijan from east to west, north to south was again at the epicentre of the Azerbaijani-Jewish relationship this week.
The Armenian Defence Ministry has said that the Azerbaijani side, through the US mediation, returned 17 prisoners of war to Armenia.
On October 6, a quadrilateral meeting between Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, French President Emmanuel Macron, EU Council President Charles Michel and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is planned to be
Statement by Azerbaijani diaspora organizations on the mass burial site found in the village of Edilli of Khojavand District.
The Azerbaijani community in Georgia has beenoutraged by the large-scale provocations carried out by Armenia on the state border of Azerbaijan.
Twelve human remains were found in the grave, buried with hands and feet bound with wires and ropes.
Beginning on the night of September 12, three days of escalation gave way to violent clashes between the Armenian and Azerbaijani armed forces along the internationally recognized border between the two countries—the bloodiest since the 2020 trilateral agreement following the Second Karabakh War.
A protest exhibition devoted to the problem of landmines in the Azerbaijani territories liberated from occupation and the persons who went missing in the Karabakh war is being held in Geneva, Switzerland.
Armenia's "mine terror" continues. In recent days alone, several explosions of the landmines left by Armenian occupiers have been reported in Azerbaijan, with civilians becoming the victims more and more frequently.
The administration of Honorable Vasif Talibov and Government of Azerbaijan, have invested a special priority to the study of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, its history, and development of cultural tourism in this region of Azerbaijan.
As previously reported, a video of the execution of a group of Armenian captives during the fighting on the Azerbaijani-Armenian border on September 12-14 of this year has been circulating on social media.
Ties with Azerbaijan may be controversial for some, but for Israel’s leadership, these are strategic relations that will be invested in.
The mobilization announcement triggered a mass migration of Jews from Russia to Israel. In order to help them, the government of the Jewish state has decided to set up refugee camps in Azerbaijan and Finland.
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received Israeli Defense Minister Benjamin Gantz, the press service of the head of state reports.
Defense Minister discusses security and defense cooperation with Azerbaijani leaders.
Azerbaijan's victory in the 44-day war with Armenia in 2020 has fundamentally changed the geopolitical realities, opening up new opportunities for the country's and the region's progress.
The South Caucasus is no stranger to outside powers competing for influence and advancing their own interests. During the Cold War, for example, the region was on the front line of the ideological conflict between the West and the former Soviet Union.
The talks follow up the EU-mediated meeting on August 31 in Brussels between the leaders of the two nations.