Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR, together with Turkey’s Cengiz Holding, is forming a consortium to negotiate the purchase of Lukoil’s oil refinery in Burgas, Bulgaria.
Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR, together with Turkey’s Cengiz Holding, is forming a consortium to negotiate the purchase of Lukoil’s oil refinery in Burgas, Bulgaria.
It would be fitting if the US President was awarded the Nobel. The prize is partly endowed by funds the founding brothers made in Baku.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addressed the nation to explain the provisions of the peace treaty with Azerbaijan, which was ratified by the foreign ministers of both countries during their Washington meeting on August 8.
Russian drone strikes on SOCAR facilities in Odesa marked a shift from Ukraine-focused warfare to pressure on Azerbaijan. Destroying 17 tanks, a pumping station, and operational units, Moscow’s actions highlighted both political signaling and frustration.
On the night of Monday, August 18, Russian drones attacked a Nova Poshta terminal and facilities of the Azerbaijani state oil company SOCAR
"At the press conference following the talks between the leaders of Russia and the United States, no sensational statements were made. Nevertheless, the speeches of both presidents reflected a constructive dialogue and a certain degree of mutual understanding."
An important instrument of adaptation for both Moscow and Tehran is the regional 3+3 format, which, notably, was also proposed by President Ilham Aliyev.
Türkiye is on the brink of a new era in logistics and foreign trade, as a recent peace deal between Azerbaijan and Armenia is set to open a strategic transit corridor through the South Caucasus.
T-shirts and sweatshirts with symbols and slogans—biting, ironic, political—have become part of modern life.
The default setting for anything to do with President Trump’s forays into geo-politics is to treat him as the global village idiot who no-one takes seriously.
The text of a memorandum by U.S. President Donald Trump on the suspension of Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act, concerning Azerbaijan, has been published.
Azerbaijan’s Navy has publicly showcased its Turkish-produced “Salvo” unmanned surface vessel (USV) for the first time, marking a significant step in the country’s maritime modernization efforts amid heightened security concerns in the Caspian Sea.
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev addressed the December 2024 crash of Azerbaijan Airlines flight 8243 during an interview with US television channel Fox News.
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev gave an interview to the US television channel Fox News during his visit to the United States.
After yesterday’s tough response from the Swiss Senate to a provocation attempt by the Dashnak lobby from Geneva, today the government of this country has hammered the final nail into the coffin of revanchist hopes.
A prominent Russian lawmaker and retired general has issued a direct threat of military action against Azerbaijan, escalating tensions between Moscow and Baku amid already strained relations.
Relations between Russia and Azerbaijan are steadily deteriorating, fueled by a growing stream of anti-Azerbaijani statements and actions which, to the great surprise of officials in the Russian government, have proven ineffective.
Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Davit Khudatyan announced that, under the peace agreement initialed in the United States with Azerbaijan, the parties have agreed to set up working groups to unblock transport communications.
Jewish community in Azerbaijan says the Washington-brokered accord promotes peace and unity while curbing Tehran’s influence, as Iran and Russia push back.
In Switzerland, yet another provocative initiative by the local Armenian lobby has failed. In the Alpine republic, Armenian lobbyists once again attempted to revive the issue of “illegally detained persons.”
President Donald Trump is right to describe the U.S.-mediated summit between the Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders on August 8 in Washington as a historic event.
The development of the trade and logistics network will also allow Azerbaijan to cultivate its own workforce in this field.
Behind these formal lines lies yet another round of Russia’s hostile and treacherous tactics — both toward Ukraine and toward Azerbaijan.
The European Parliament, in its statement regarding the Washington meeting, started off well enough but ended in a way that could politely be described as self-inflicted damage to what remains of its own reputation.