The recent visit of Ilham Aliyev to Uzbekistan in August 2024 marks the beginning of a new phase in Azerbaijan-Uzbekistan relations.
The recent visit of Ilham Aliyev to Uzbekistan in August 2024 marks the beginning of a new phase in Azerbaijan-Uzbekistan relations.
The exercises featured special intelligence-gathering operations in the mountains and desert.
The global system embodies a diverse political mosaic of state entities and a unified economic space, within which there is an intense search for rational connections.
Aykhan Hajizada, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, delivered a sharp response to the criticism from German MP Frank Schwabe, advising him to pay attention to his own ties with Russia's Gazprom rather than engaging in biased attacks against Azerbaijan. Schwabe, known for his Armenophile views, was also accused of hypocrisy and bias.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in Astana on July 4 marked a central moment for regional cooperation and economic integration.
Azerbaijan and Ukraine are united by friendly relations rooted in rich traditions. The will of our peoples, who have historically supported each other, forms the foundation of our interstate relations today.
Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan have officially become allies—a potentially significant outcome of the state visit to Uzbekistan by the President of Azerbaijan.
A recently published report by India's Ministry of Defense on arms exports reveals that the volume of sales has increased thirtyfold over the past decade.
On August 23, a ceremony of signing documents between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan was held in Tashkent with the participation of Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and Shavkat Mirziyoyev, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
It seems clear that Armenia might face serious trouble if it heeded the advice of foreign entities that have no real interest in regional stability.
The statement made by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on August 19 in Baku not only sparked another round of mutual accusations between Yerevan and Moscow but also revealed some details of the negotiations concerning the so-called "Zangezur Corridor."
The Uzbek-Azerbaijani Business Forum took place in Tashkent, focusing on strengthening investment partnerships and implementing new joint projects.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has arrived in Uzbekistan for an official state visit.
The Baku Initiative Group (BIG) and the Bonaire Movement for Human Rights and Change have launched an international conference today in Baku, focusing on the situation on the island of Bonaire, which remains under Dutch colonial rule.
An Italian company, SWG SPA, registered with Azerbaijan’s Central Election Commission (CEC), recently conducted a survey revealing that 91% of the Azerbaijani population is satisfied with President Ilham Aliyev’s administration.
Hajiyev’s remarks at the Shusha Forum stressed the need to address misinformation in the media.
The surge of criticism against Azerbaijan in the Ukrainian social media space, particularly directed at SOCAR, has revealed the immaturity of Ukraine's political class, or at least some parts of it. So, what happened?
The visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Azerbaijan will remain a focal point for experts for a long time.
Azerbaijan has officially submitted an application to join BRICS.
The international tactical-special exercise "Altyn Kyran – 2024" was officially opened in Almaty, according to the press service of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Russian leader Putin and Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev reportedly met in Baku to prioritise business connections between the two nations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Azerbaijan on 18 August for a two-day state visit. According to media reports, the signing of intergovernmental documents and a joint statement by the heads of state on the results of the talks were scheduled within the framework of the visit.
President Ilham Aliyev on Monday discussed with Russian President Vladimir Putin his concern over what he said was the "catastrophic" shrinking of the Caspian Sea, and said that the two had agreed to analyse the situation.
Russia finds it difficult to understand Yerevan's position on sabotaging the agreement on communications "through the Syunik region of Armenia" (Zangezur).