The route runs along the Yalama–Balajary–Hajigabul–Boyuk Kesik line.
The route runs along the Yalama–Balajary–Hajigabul–Boyuk Kesik line.
Russian Railways (RZD) has organized the dispatch of the first shipment of wheat to Armenia using a new route passing through Azerbaijani territory.
The first “signal” came back in mid-October, when President Ilham Aliyev, receiving the credentials of France’s new ambassador Sophie Lagoute, emphasized that Baku and Paris had overcome their differences in bilateral relations.
Amid noticeable progress in the peace process between Baku and Yerevan, Moscow is attempting to regain its lost positions in the region.
As part of NATO’s “Operational Capabilities Concept,” a course titled “Combat Readiness Evaluation of Headquarters, Units and Subunits (CREVAL)” is being held in Baku.
At present, the train carrying grain from Russia to Armenia is already passing through the territory of Azerbaijan toward Georgia.
Earlier this month Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine will secure alternative gas imports with some of these supplies coming from Azerbaijan.
Created in 2015, the C5+1 has evolved from a diplomatic experiment into a durable and flexible tool for Washington to address regional diplomacy.
Experts view this deal as a significant step toward strengthening the strategic energy partnership between the UAE and Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan publicly displayed a Chinese long-range air-defense system for the first time during a military parade rehearsal in Baku.
"Our Kazakh colleagues have gathered thousands of maps, including hundreds of medieval ones that depict the territory of Azerbaijan."
Pashinyan acknowledged that President Ilham Aliyev’s decision to lift transit restrictions would benefit not only Armenia but also the countries of Central Asia.
Recently, accredited foreign diplomats in Baku made their 20th visit to the liberated lands of Karabakh and East Zangezur.
A solemn conference dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) was held on November 3 in Baku, attended by leading scholars, state officials, and members of the academic community.
The rapid transformation of the geopolitical landscape across Southwest Asia, driven by complex political processes in the South Caucasus, the Near East, and the Middle East, is becoming part of daily reality.
Over the past two years, Syrian-Azerbaijani relations have seen notable progress after a prolonged period of stagnation.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that the entrenched perceptions Armenians hold about Turkey and Azerbaijan were shaped under the influence of Soviet propaganda.
Ambassador Berris Ekinci’s visit focuses on bilateral ties and regional issues, including peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
For a final peace treaty to be concluded, Armenia must amend its constitution to eliminate territorial claims against Azerbaijan. However, the signing of a peace treaty alone does not guarantee sustainable peace.
Hikmet Hajiyev, shared a post on social network X about a visit by the diplomatic corps accredited in Azerbaijan to the Jabrayil and Zangilan districts.
A Central Asian tour would show US interest in the region and add momentum to critical mineral cooperation.
Azerbaijan’s Minister of Finance, Sahil Babayev, received a visiting delegation of the World Bank headed by Asad Alam, Regional Director for Equitable Growth, Finance, and Institutions in Europe and Central Asia.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that amid global and regional transformations, Armenia and Azerbaijan have begun to recognize shared interests and the interconnection of the destinies of the South Caucasus nations.
According to diplomatic sources, Arab partners have taken note of Azerbaijan’s balanced and principled approach, grounded in its longstanding ties with the Islamic world and support for Palestine.