On June 8–10, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov paid a two-day visit to Yerevan, where he met with Armenian leaders and attended a foreign ministerial session of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
On June 8–10, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov paid a two-day visit to Yerevan, where he met with Armenian leaders and attended a foreign ministerial session of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).
The legal foundation of the temporary presence of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Karabakh is presently hinging on the 10 November 2020 trilateral declaration, yet its mandate remains shrouded in what one may call "constructive ambiguity".
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan once again says that his predecessors Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan discussed the possibility of accepting Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan at negotiations in the past, but now that they are in the opposition, they are accusing the authorities of betrayal.
With its recent deepwater exploration success in the Black Sea and prominent geographic location for interregional hydrocarbon pipelines, Türkiye can play a material role in shaping the geopolitical landscape today, especially in the natural gas sector.
The landmark Shusha Declaration signed by Türkiye and Azerbaijan to take bilateral relations to the level of alliance is officially one-year-old.
President of Azerbaijan pointed out that the Shusha Declaration had been signed by the leaders of Azerbaijan and Turkey 100 years after the conclusion of the Treaty of Kars.
Analyzing the situation in Armenia over the past six months, one comes to the conclusion that everyone is against everyone there, and it would only take a spark to push the country to a domestic strife.
In October of 1991, Azerbaijan gained independence. However, in the first years of independence, an internal crisis and a crisis of power emerged in the country.
ADA University hosted "Post-Conflict Development in the South Caucasus" roundtable hearings organized by the State Committee on Work with Diaspora together with the university.
Armenia's and Azerbaijan's national commissions for border delimitation and border security have nothing to do with the Karabakh issue, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in an interview to Al Jazeera during his official visit to Qatar.
At the beginning of June, the European Union Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid programme launched a new project to help vulnerable people in Azerbaijan affected by the recent conflict.
With Moscow looking increasingly unable to maintain the status quo in the Caucasus, Brussels is testing its diplomatic clout in an attempt to broker a peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan, writes Gabriel Gavin.
The second Karabakh war delivered a knockout punch to the internationals who spent nearly 30 years trying to get Armenia and Azerbaijan to hold peace talks.
President of the 76th General Assembly of the United Nations Abdulla Shahid thanked President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.
A meeting with the delegation of the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey (DEIK) was held at the Ministry of Health of Azerbaijan, the Ministry's press service reports.
Young people from Azerbaijan, Germany, France and Armenia met in France.
Azerbaijan blocked a Russian state news agency after it published pro-Armenian articles; now Moscow is hitting back, threatening Azerbaijani state media for being pro-Ukraine.
The war in Ukraine has triggered a number of processes that can end up in a large-scale global energy crisis. With oil prices skyrocketing and transit disrupted, what should we be ready for? We've talked about this with Farrukh Novruzov, the Netherlands-based IR and energy market expert.
“Russia's problem is that in the 21st century its leader lives with ideas about the world that belong in the 18th and 19th centuries.”
The Russia-Ukraine war disrupted global supply chains and weakened economies worldwide, but it spells opportunity for Azerbaijan, the hinge of Europe and Asia.
A group of supporters of the PKK terror group attacked a member of the public during a demonstration in London on Saturday.
Azerbaijan has announced a partnership with UAE-based developer Masdar for 1 gigawatt (GW) each of solar and onshore wind, with 2 GW on integrated offshore wind plus green hydrogen production — marking the first offshore wind in the Caspian Sea.
Because Moscow is focused on its war in Ukraine, the European Union has hosted two meetings with the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan simultaneously to press for an agreement on border delimitation between the two and to exclude Russia from the talks, Russian experts say.
Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Dr. Karen Donfried will travel to Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia June 14 to 19 to emphasize the U.S. commitment to peace, democracy, and prosperity in the South Caucasus region.