So far, Indonesia is the only country to publicly offer troops, saying it could deploy 20,000 soldiers under a United Nations mandated peacekeeping mission, something not outlined in Trump’s plan.
So far, Indonesia is the only country to publicly offer troops, saying it could deploy 20,000 soldiers under a United Nations mandated peacekeeping mission, something not outlined in Trump’s plan.
The 12th Summit of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS), held on 7 October 2025 in Gabala, Azerbaijan, marked a decisive stage in the evolution of integration within the Turkic world.
The arrest of Ramiz Mehdiyev continues to dominate public discussion in Azerbaijan. A court in Baku has placed under house arrest the man who, for more than two decades, headed the Presidential Administration of the Republic.
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received the credentials of the newly appointed Ambassador of France to Azerbaijan, Sophie Lagoutte.
Italian energy services major Saipem has been awarded three new offshore contracts for the Shah Deniz Compression project operated by supermajor BP in Azerbaijan.
The formation of a unified labor market among Turkic states is gradually gaining strategic significance and becoming a key direction of integration.
Putin and Aliyev’s Dushanbe talks signal a cautious reset in South Caucasus geopolitical dynamics.
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev received a delegation led by the OSCE Chair-in-Office, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland Elina Valtonen.
On October 13, a trilateral meeting between representatives of Azerbaijan, Russia, and Iran took place in Baku.
The main diplomatic news today comes from the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, where the “Peace Summit” is kicking off.
Caspian Sea continues to shrink, threatening marine life and local communities along Kazakhstan’s coast.
In recent years, global politics has undergone a profound transformation, where not only major powers but also regional alliances capable of independently shaping agendas and defending their interests have come to the forefront.
In January of this year, the president reaffirmed Baku’s consistent position on the Israeli-Palestinian issue, emphasising that Azerbaijan supports the creation—“i.e. the existence of two states.”
The CIS summit in Dushanbe followed the traditional format of such gatherings: an informal dinner, a closed meeting, and then a plenary session. The atmosphere was calm, businesslike, and warm — without scandals, disputes, or protocol blunders.
Ankara meeting noted that good-neighborly, friendly relations and mutual ties between 3 nations are constantly developing under the leadership of the heads of state and government.
Organization of Turkic States’ 12th Heads of State Summit oversees decision to launch ‘12U OST-SAT Cube-Satellite’ in 2026, as well as integration of AI, green, digital technologies into member states' industrial strategies.
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that there was no crisis in interstate relations between Moscow and Baku.
The steady development of bilateral relations between Tajikistan and Azerbaijan is based on brotherhood, friendship, and mutual support, and holds great potential for further growth.
Everyone was interested in one question: would Putin apologize to his Azerbaijani counterpart, and how would the tension between the two sides evolve?
The talks held in the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, between the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Russia — Ilham Aliyev and Vladimir Putin — will remain in the focus of experts and analysts for a long time.
The State Oil Fund of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ) has partnered with U.S.-based Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a part of BlackRock, to invest £50 million in London Gatwick Airport.
The meeting between the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Russia, Ilham Aliyev and Vladimir Putin, was undoubtedly the main diplomatic event on the sidelines of the CIS summit in Tajikistan — and not just for the South Caucasus.
Russian president meets with Azerbaijani counterpart in Tajikistan’s capital, says probe into December plane crash nearing completion.
During a meeting in Dushanbe, Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan discussed the progress of the investigation into the AZAL plane crash, as well as the broader dynamics of Russian-Azerbaijani relations.