In light of recent events in Georgia surrounding the parliamentary elections, an unprecedented wave of pressure from Western countries, including the United States and its closest European allies, has intensified.
In light of recent events in Georgia surrounding the parliamentary elections, an unprecedented wave of pressure from Western countries, including the United States and its closest European allies, has intensified.
Washington ignores Armenia’s growing integration with Russia, Yerevan’s infringement of Western sanctions against Russia, and its close relationship with Iran, an enemy of Israel and the US, while seeing no value in Israel’s strategic alliance with Azerbaijan.
Georgia's recent parliamentary elections saw the ruling Georgian Dream party secure 54% of the vote, sparking opposition protests and international concerns. The EU and OSCE cited reports of voter intimidation, while the U.S. and EU called for investigations. As Prime Minister Kobakhidze downplays irregularities, tensions with the EU deepen, raising questions about Georgia's path toward European integration.
Over the past four years, mutual verbal exchanges and diplomatic tensions between Armenian and Russian officials have been accompanied by Yerevan’s attempts to shift closer to the West.
The U.S. has recently launched a defamatory propaganda and sanctions campaign against Azerbaijan aimed at discrediting Baku’s sovereign policies.
On October 28, Baku hosted the "Azerbaijan-NATO" event, focused on exploring energy security and climate change issues.
"As a party to ICC, Republic of Armenia bears obligation and legal responsibility to bring to justice all war criminal who committed these and other heinous crimes against innocent civilians of Azerbaijan."
Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev has congratulated Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, as reported by Aliyev's press service.
Ahead of COP29, the European Parliament has once again catered to the interests of the global Armenian community by adopting yet another defamatory resolution against Azerbaijan.
A new cooperation agreement has been signed between Azercosmos and Italian Leaf Space, a leading provider of ground segment as-a-service (GSaaS) solutions.
COP29 is not only a chance to further international cooperation on climate change but also to build peace in the Caucasus.
Armenia has received an invitation from Baku to participate in the COP29 conference, addressed to the Foreign Minister, Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Paruyr Hovhannisyan reported.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has approved the Regulations on the Joint Activities of the Commissions for Border Delimitation and Security with Armenia.
The "Nine" forum in Kazan demonstrated that Global South countries are not only still committed to advancing a new international agenda but are actively promoting it, even though they are not aiming to expand the bloc.
As the COP29 conference approaches in Baku, scheduled from November 11 to 22, a slanderous campaign against our country is gaining momentum.
In Kazan, during the XVI BRICS+ summit, a bilateral meeting took place between Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
The first plenary session of the 16th BRICS Summit in the Outreach/BRICS+ format has begun in the city of Kazan.
France is facing a significant economic crisis, which threatens not only its domestic stability but also risks creating ripple effects across the European Union (EU).
Hikmet Hajiyev, advisor to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on foreign policy, delivered a sharp response to criticism directed at the country ahead of the COP29 climate summit.
A highly destructive stance taken by several Western countries, institutions, and organizations against Azerbaijan continues in the form of a prolonged campaign to fully demonize the country.
This geopolitical configuration in the South Caucasus suggests that regional dynamics are more favourable than ever for the implementation of 3+3 initiatives.
Azerbaijan will host COP29 next month, marking the 28th time the climate summit is held in an oil and gas-producing country.
In Paris, it's the season of sensational revelations. French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu spoke with members of the parliament, specifically with the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Armed Forces of the French Senate.
The efforts of the Baku Initiative Group in raising awareness of the plight of people suffering under colonial oppression were highly praised.